![]() ![]() ![]() That explains the abysmal FTP transfer speed, and probably the multitude of abortive TFTP downloads and timeouts. View image here: -Turns out the router is connected to a 10-half. It only took ~4 hours for the actual transfer. Is the router being stupid because it's confused by the special $ character?įinally got the 48MB IOS image onto the router via FTP. The command I used was:copy ftp : //username: disk1:imagename.bin(the extra spaces are inserted to avoid emoticon interpretation)There are in fact a couple of $$ chars in the password. What gives?Alternatively, I tried multiple time with FTP, but the router kept complaining about password incorrect. I'm almost as certain the Solaris box has had a specific patch that addressed the 16MB limit. ![]() 'm pretty sure the router is running an IOS much much newer than the affected releases. The only thing that immediately comes to mind is the 16MB TFTP file size limit in older versions of IOS and in various Solaris OS. I was told every time only half of it got downloaded. Trying to pull a large IOS image (48207240 bytes) to a 7200 in the lab from a Solaris TFTP server. ![]()
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