If it's tftp on Linux there's a flag you can pass tftpd at startup to allow creation of files, can't remember off the top of my head what it is, it may be -s.
--jm Sent from my iPhone On 17/03/2012, at 1:05 PM, Jeroen van Aart <jer...@mompl.net> wrote: > Jeroen van Aart wrote: >> Ryan Malayter wrote: >>> not designed or coded by a native English speaker. You have to use the >>> "upload" link to export config, and put in the address of your TFTP server, >>> since you are "uploading" from the switch to the tftp server. >> Yes I tried that. However the switch complains with an error about file > > I got that figured out. My experience with tftp is a bit limited. I had to > create the file first and then change permissions to 666. Then run this on > the switch: > > copy running-config tftp://x.x.x.x/name > > I first thought I also had to add a path. > > Thanks, > Jeroen > > -- > Earthquake Magnitude: 4.4 > Date: Saturday, March 17, 2012 01:38:06 UTC > Location: Banda Sea > Latitude: -7.0373; Longitude: 123.4202 > Depth: 621.60 km >