No, in this case, the destination filesystem is the flash module, not the tftp
server...

You need to change your configuration register to 0x2101 (Rather than the normal
0x2102).  This should allow you read/write access to the system's flash.

A~



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From: "Arun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: flashing 3620 Please help!


> Hi
> it seems that there is some access right problem on the tftp server if ur
> using the unix use chmod command to change its right to rwx and it should
> work....if ur in NT see the rights of the file ....
> Hope it will work
> Arun
>
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> > I'm trying to flash a 3620 but when I use the copy tftp flash command it
> > tells me that destination filesystem is read-only.  What the hell am I
> doing
> > wrong?
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