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Configure H3C switch by TFTP Server?

 
aegisxlii
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Configure H3C switch by TFTP Server?

Hi there,

 

I'm trying to configure several H3C S3100 switches quickly via a TFTP server. I am using TFTPd32 on Windows 7.

 

Here is the output from tftpd:

 

Rcvd DHCP Discover Msg for IP 0.0.0.0, Mac 3C:E5:A6:83:1E:DF [16/11 12:34:06.914]
Client requested address 0.0.0.73 [16/11 12:34:06.915]
DHCP: proposed address 192.168.100.40 [16/11 12:34:07.008]
4368 Request 2 not processed [16/11 12:34:07.011]
Rcvd DHCP Rqst Msg for IP 0.0.0.0, Mac 3C:E5:A6:83:1E:DF [16/11 12:34:07.024]
Previously allocated address 192.168.100.40 acked [16/11 12:34:07.025]
4368 Request 2 not processed [16/11 12:34:07.028]
Connection received from 192.168.100.40 on port 1028 [16/11 12:34:44.505]
Read request for file <netdesc.cfg>. Mode octet [16/11 12:34:44.505]
File <netdesc.cfg> : error 2 in system call CreateFile The system cannot find the file specified. [16/11 12:34:44.506]
Connection received from 192.168.100.40 on port 1029 [16/11 12:34:44.512]
Read request for file <default.cfg>. Mode octet [16/11 12:34:44.512]
OACK: <tsize=922,> [16/11 12:34:44.513]
Using local port 51140 [16/11 12:34:44.513]
<default.cfg>: sent 2 blks, 922 bytes in 0 s. 0 blk resent [16/11 12:34:44.701]
Rcvd DHCP release Msg for IP 192.168.100.40, Mac 3C:E5:A6:83:1E:DF [16/11 12:34:45.203]
item 3C:E5:A6:83:1E:DF released [16/11 12:34:45.203]

 

default.cfg is the file I have set to be the boot configuration fille, so this seems good. However, internally nothing is going on in the switch. It's not applying the configuration, and I can't even detect the folder on the switch when I login via serial. Anyone have any ideas?

 

Here's what I see in the switch:

 

Press Ctrl-B to enter Boot Menu... 0 Auto-booting... Decompress Image..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OK! Starting at 0x80100000... There is no configuration file on the device, and auto-configuration starts now... Startup configuration file does not exist. User interface aux0 is available. Press ENTER to get started. Congratulation! Auto-Configuration success.