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Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 0 Error Copying http://www.sadikhov.com/forum/index.php/topic/71610-error-copying-flash-to-tftp-cisco/ Flash To Tftp Cisco Started by GTI16V , Dec 28 2006 12:32 AM Please log in to reply 5 replies to this topic #1 GTI16V GTI16V Member Members http://forum.gns3.net/topic7097.html 94 posts Gender:Male Location:Durban South Africa Posted 28 December 2006 - 12:32 AM Hi I am trying to backup the flash memory for a cisco 3660 router before I error opening do an upgrade however I recieve the following error "%Error opening flash:c3660-is-mz.122-11.T11.bin (No such file or directory)" using solarwinds tftp. I have checked all settings which are correct. I can upgrade the flash as it goes to the point of asking me to erase the current flash. please assist 0 Back to top #2 billnight billnight Advanced error opening flash Member Members 305 posts Posted 28 December 2006 - 01:58 PM What is the path to the image on your router? On some devices, the path could be flash:\c3660-is-mz.122-11.T11\c3660-is-mz.122-11.T11.binHi I am trying to backup the flash memory for a cisco 3660 router before I do an upgrade however I recieve the following error "%Error opening flash:c3660-is-mz.122-11.T11.bin (No such file or directory)" using solarwinds tftp. I have checked all settings which are correct. I can upgrade the flash as it goes to the point of asking me to erase the current flash.please assist 0 Back to top #3 Chronogears Chronogears Newbie Members 11 posts Posted 28 December 2006 - 03:18 PM The message usually indicated that the file is not located in the directory. Check the directory in which solarwind tftp server is connected to. It is usually C:\TFTP. You might want to check the setting on the solarwind tftp server application also to make sure that the tftp directory is correct. 0 Back to top #4 screeeeeem screeeeeem P