Error Formatting Slot0 Unspecified Error
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2 Next Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message shikhar_sharma Post subject: Cant Configure TFTPPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:55 am Hi Guyz,I am sorry to post this topic but unfortunately i have spend over 2 days searching for a solution but couldnt find an answer.I am using ubuntu 9.10.I installed GNS3 perfectly and everything is working.Now i want to setup a tftp server.So i followed the instrucitons onhttp://www.davidsudjiman.info/2006/03/2 ... in-ubuntu/I cant understand the 2nd step.Do i have https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11054001/6509-format-slot0-fails to create a directory by the name of tftp inside /etc/xinet.d and then place a file tftp inside it with all this script on step 2 or just a file in the /etc/xinet.d by the name of tftp with this script.What i did was i created a file tftp inside /etc/xinet.d and then when i started the xinet.d by the command$ sudo /etc/init.d/xinetd startIt says http://forum.gns3.net/topic1941.html FAILbut when i restart it using$ sudo /etc/init.d/xinetd restartits says OKSo does that mean i have configured the TFTP server?????2nd problem is how the hell am i supposed to connect this tftp server to my router in GNS3.if i typecopy running-config tftpthen it asks for the TFTP address.I have connected my machine to tftp using a tap interface and i can ping the router from my terminal and vice versa.So if i enter the ip address of my tap interface then it saysTFTP: error code 2 recieved - 16739%Error opening tftp://192.168.10.1/router-config (Permission denied)But i started the xinet.d as a root.I am not sure what is the name or IP that i am supposed to use in the name of the TFTP server..Also please tell me what am i doing wrong.is this an incorrect procedure.Also what is the difference b/w using a loopback and a tap interface.I wanted to do NAT/PAT thats why i thought that its better to use tap instead of loopback.PLZ help me out Top brezular Post subject: Re: Cant Configure TFTPPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:26 pm Joined: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:31 amPosts: 555Location: Slovakia H
IP isWhoisCalculatorTool PointsNewsNews tip?ForumsAll ForumsHot TopicsGalleryInfoHardwareAll FAQsSite FAQDSL FAQCable TechAboutcontactabout uscommunityISP FAQAdd ISPISP Ind. ForumsJoin Forums → Equipment Support → Hardware By Brand → Cisco → Formatting PCMCIA Flash Cards uniqs1519 Share « Cool things to try? • Routing Question » ChitownSVT5join:2003-10-12Mount Prospect, IL ChitownSVT5 Member 2005-Dec-1 8:47 pm Formatting http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r14927779-Formatting-PCMCIA-Flash-Cards PCMCIA Flash CardsI have a Flash card thats formatted for 3600s. I was wondering if theres a way I can format it to work in a 5505 RSM module. Can someone please help me with this, these flash cards seem to be quite pricey.Any help is appreciated · actions · 2005-Dec-1 8:47 pm · vipergg2join:2003-12-17 vipergg2 Member 2005-Dec-2 10:57 am Have you tried formatting it in error formatting a 5500 RSM ??? This link explains the different file systems and should help.»www.cisco.com/en/US/cust ··· 15.shtml · actions · 2005-Dec-2 10:57 am · ChitownSVT5join:2003-10-12Mount Prospect, IL ChitownSVT5 Member 2005-Dec-2 4:17 pm the RSM doesnt seem recognize it, as if theres nothing in the slot. The link you posted requires me to login... · actions · 2005-Dec-2 4:17 pm · ChitownSVT5 ChitownSVT5 Member 2005-Dec-2 4:57 pm ok, error formatting slot0 well somehow now it recognizes the card, but when I try to format it, it gives me an errorFormat device slot0 failed (unspecified error)Router(boot)#dir slot0:Open device slot0 failed (bad device info block)is there any other way to format these cards? Maybe I can put it in a laptop and format it somehow, can anyone tell me?thanx · actions · 2005-Dec-2 4:57 pm · vipergg2join:2003-12-17 vipergg2 to ChitownSVT5 Member 2005-Dec-2 8:19 pm to ChitownSVT5 The only other thing to try is to do a dir disk0: and see that will do anything . Some of the bigger flash cards were called disk0: not slot0: . Besides that you may be out of luck . · actions · 2005-Dec-2 8:19 pm · michaelr7join:2004-03-26Tucson, AZ michaelr7 to ChitownSVT5 Member 2005-Dec-2 9:55 pm to ChitownSVT5Cisco devices use one of two types of flash - linear or ATA. They are not interchangeable. I do not know which type the 3600s or the 5500 RSM use (and a search of CCO didn't help). The newer 18xx/2811/38xx use ATA flash. Also some devices have a limit on have large a flash card they can use. · actions · 2005-Dec-2 9:55 pm · Chitown