I Conversation 'Setup Dell PowerConnect' startedĭ Conversation converse Setup Dell PowerConnect started, session # Tried a scan of a switch but is also failed see below for section of log, any ideas. I can still tftp on the server to 127.0.0.1 but cannot tftp if I use the IP address. Went one step beyond runing latest exe and completely uninstalled spiceworks from the server, then reinstalled the latest exe and put back the database files from a spiceworks backup I took before I started. Looking at the logs the switches (which are Dell) are trying to send the files but failing.Īny help you can give would be great, I have seen similar support questions that I think indicate I might need to change the IP address somewhere in the spiceworks database, but no idea how to do that. Here 10.1.10.149 is ther servers IP address. Transfer successful: 5 bytes in 1 second(s), 5 bytes/sĮrror on server : The specified operation is not supported. On the spiceworks server itself if I enter the following command it will transfer a file: The problem seems to be the TFTP server is not responding on the spiceworks servers IP address. On the switches the Telnet logons are setup in Spiceworks and they pass the test and everything else is working. Firewall settings I would have thought would not be an issue on the actual server, but to confirm I have also checked the settings and even temporarily disabled the firewall, still not working. Pc.printf("\r\nSomething went wrong.\r\nThe TFTP server is not listening.I am testing this on the Spiceworks server itself. Pc.printf("\r\nThe TFTP server is listening at port %d.\r\n", myPort) Pc.printf("No file found, creating a new file. Create the test file if it doesn't exist This should work without the Ethernet, too. Timer timer // For sending debug messages to the remote client every two seconds TFTPServer* server // Pointer to a TFTPServer SDBlockDevice bd(p5, p6, p7, p8) // SD card SPI driver pins: mosi, miso, sclk, csįATFileSystem fs("fs") // FAT file sytemĮthernetInterface net // Ethernet interface * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * GNU General Public License for more details. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of * LaOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * LaOS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * The TFTPServer is part of the LaOS project (see: ) * Modified by Zoltan Hudak 2018 for MBED-OS5 * example program for the TFTPServer library The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)įile content as of revision 4:895c0ae49294:.Type tftp 192.168.1.185 get /fs/test.txt test.txt and hit ENTERĪ similar built-in TFTP client is available also on MAC and Linux operating systems.Open a command prompt in the destination folder.To download for example the test.txt file from the TFTP server:.Type tftp 192.168.1.185 put test.txt /fs/test.txt and hit ENTER.Open a command prompt in the folder the file is located in.To upload for example the test.txt file to the TFTP server:.To upload or download files from a MS Windows PC we can use the TFTP client utility as follows: It's printed to the serial terminal of the connected PC during the server start up. NOTE: In the commands below substitute 192.168.1.185 with the actual IP address of your TFTP server. We can use for example the SD Formatter utility to format an SD card for the FAT file system. This will allow us to upload files to or download files from the TFTP server (SD card) over an Ethernet connection as well as to use the files uploaded to the TFTP server in a program running on the MBED board. In this example a FAT formatted SD card is connected to the MBED board to provide a storage place for a TFTP server. A simple TFTP server built with the TFTPServer library
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