I'm running atftpd -- It is running.

There shouldn't be a firewall running on the laptop so all ports should be
open to the internal net. Umm. I have the most basic config on the switch
and have the basic snmp-server community's both RO and RW.

So it shouldn't be a buffer/memory issue .. Maybe I need to look closer at
the atftpd config?

On 5/17/07 6:19 PM, "Craig Small" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 04:25:43PM -0400, Jeff Singleton wrote:
>> The device I am using is a 24-port Cisco Catalyst 3560G
>> 
>> Here is the command and results I ran from the command-line:
>> 
>> # cd /opt/jffnms/engine
>> # php -q tftp_get_host_config.php
>> 16:22:50  :  H  11 : 10.40.30.127 : cisco_cc : Error Waiting transfer to
>> finish (4032.44 msec)
>> 16:22:50 TIMES  : Total Time 4038.6 msec.
>> 
>> Is this because I am using the wrong type (should be catos instead?)
> No, a 3560G is a pretty modern switch so that is ok.  Do you have the
> right TFTP server IP address for your host? Does that host have a
> running TFTP server?  Is there no firewalls, iptables, missing routes
> etc from the swtich to your TFTP server?
> 
>  - Craig

Jeff Singleton
Network Operations
Secure Computing Corporation
4800 North Point Pkwy
Alpharetta, GA 30022
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C: 770-820-2909






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