Could Not Open Requested File For Reading Tftp Error
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2 posts ] Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message arendkolk Post subject: Error reading tftp://10.10.10.2/asdm-621.binPosted: Wed Oct http://forum.gns3.net/topic5477.html 24, 2012 7:07 pm Joined: Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:15 pmPosts: 2 Hi,I keep getting this error message when trying to upload the asdm-621.bin to the ASA 8.4 in GNS3.Any clue why?ciscoasa# copy tftp: flash:Address or name of remote host [10.10.10.2]?Source filename [asdm-621.bin]?Destination filename [asdm-621.bin]?Accessing tftp://10.10.10.2/asdm-621.bin...%Error reading tftp://10.10.10.2/asdm-621.bin (Could not open requested file for reading)ciscoasa#interface GigabitEthernet0 nameif management security-level 0 ip could not address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0ciscoasa# ping 10.10.10.2Type escape sequence to abort.Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.10.10.2, timeout is 2 seconds:!!!!!Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/10 msThe upload directory in 3CDaemon: C:\file: C:\asdm-621.binDETAILS:ciscoasa# sh versionCisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 8.4(2)Compiled on Wed 15-Jun-11 18:17 by buildersSystem image file is "Unknown, monitor mode tftp booted image"Config file at boot was could not open "startup-config"ciscoasa up 16 mins 57 secsHardware: ASA 5520, 1024 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 1000 MHzInternal ATA Compact Flash, 256MBBIOS Flash unknown @ 0x0, 0KB 0: Ext: GigabitEthernet0 : address is 00ab.cd92.5200, irq 0 1: Ext: GigabitEthernet1 : address is 0000.abb9.2901, irq 0 2: Ext: GigabitEthernet2 : address is 0000.ab36.df02, irq 0 3: Ext: GigabitEthernet3 : address is 0000.abca.d603, irq 0 4: Ext: GigabitEthernet4 : address is 0000.ab31.e404, irq 0 5: Ext: GigabitEthernet5 : address is 0000.abee.bd05, irq 0Licensed features for this platform:Maximum Physical Interfaces : Unlimited perpetualMaximum VLANs : 100 perpetualInside Hosts : Unlimited perpetualFailover : Disabled perpetualVPN-DES : Disabled perpetualVPN-3DES-AES : Disabled perpetualSecurity Contexts : 0 perpetualGTP/GPRS : Disabled perpetualAnyConnect Premium Peers : 5000 perpetualAnyConnect Essentials : Disabled perpetualOther VPN Peers : 5000 perpetualTotal VPN Peers : 0 perpetualShared License : Disabled perpetualAnyConnect for Mobile : Disabled perpetualAnyConnect for Cisco VPN Phone : Disabled perpetualAdvanced Endpoint Assessment : Disabled perpetualUC Phone Proxy Sessions : 2 perpetualTotal UC Proxy Sessions : 2 perpetualBotnet Traffic Filter : Disabled perpetualIntercompany Media Engine : Disabled perpetualThis platform has an ASA 5520 VPN Plus license.Serial Num