It sounds like file not found... oh boy... what a help I am...  Check that
your tftp directory is set properly and that you're using the exact filename
as listed in the dir... you could also try to telnet from the cat to
10.1.1.2 port 69 to verify your connectivity...  I've seen this before and
normally it's a bad character in the filename.

Dennis




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> I must admit, I still use the Catalyst switches very little (even after
> buying
> one for my homelab :o)  I'm upgrading the Cat OS & am having what looks
like
> a
> connectivity or TFTP Server issues.  I have resolved the connectivity
issue,
> with a good Ping to the Server/ PC...
>
> Cat5K (enable) ping 10.1.1.2
> 10.1.1.2 is alive
>
> I have reloaded & reinstalled the Cisco TFTP Server.  The path is good &
has
> been changed to a couple different (more local) folders, but I'm still
> getting
> this...
>
> Cat5K (enable) copy tftp flas
> IP address or name of remote host [10.1.1.2]?
> Name of file to copy from [cat5000-sup.4-5-11]?
> File not found.
> TFTP connection fail(0).
>
> Any ideas ???  It sure looks like a "file not found" issue, but the TFTP
> Server doesn't show any hits in the logs (as if it's not being seen).
>
> Have I confused ???
>
> Thanks Everyone !!!
> Phil




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