10 minutes? Are you exaggerating? :-)

Anyway, try "no service config".

That will get it to stop trying to download a config file with TFTP. 

You might want to figure out why it started doing that in the first place to
make sure it doesn't happen again. It happens often in a lab environment
with HDLC on serial ports. If you connect a router to another already
configured router, via a serial x-over cable, for example, the new router
SLARPs (gets an ip address from the other router) and then tries to find a
TFTP server. Even if it doesn't find the server, it tries everytime you
reboot anyway.

But it looks like you have an ADLS router. I've never heard of that
happening with an ADSL router, but perhaps it does. The solution in a lab at
least is make sure the other router isn't connected. Connect the cable last.

Priscilla

Chris Penrose wrote:
> 
> I have a router that takes about 10 minutes to start up, I can
> see that it
> is sending out a broadcast
> http://255.255.255.255/adsl-config.txt trying to
> find a tftp server and load a configuration file which I don't
> need, how do
> I switch this off :-/
> 
> Chris
> 
> 




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