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Re: (ASCEND) Re: TFTP with NAT (WAS Pipeline 85)
Thanks for the info. I found that setting the set def server to the
machine I wanted to be the tftp server it worked flawlessly. As the max
assigns the address all the time I started using MaxStat to find the
address. I would think just like most networking I should be able to see
the address somewhere that the max is assigning it. But I guess not.
Anyway it works fine now.
Bennie
>Hi Bennie,
>You can go into debug mode on the pipeline and use the "nattoggle" command
>(no
>quotation marks) to see the IP assigned to the pipeline when it connects
>to the
>MAX. You have to enter the command a second time to turn it off. You will
>need
>to make sure you are not already connected and watch the debug output when
>the
>link comes up.
>You can get a list of available commands and syntax by typing "help
>ascend" at
>the debug prompt. just typing "help" at the debug prompt will also give
>you some
>command references.
>I have not tried to TFTP using the IP assigned by a MAX.
>Hope this helps.
>
>Scott Starbuck Aobe Network Group
>scott@aobe.com 5340 Millertown Pike
>http://www.aobe.com Suite 131
>Phone: 423-689-7290 Knoxville, TN 37924
>Fax: 423-688-0068
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>Bennie Warren wrote:
>
>> The answer I was hoping for was a way at the pipeline to see its address.
>> I can go to the maxes but it would be easier to look at the pipeline.
>>
>> Bennie
>>
>> >>From: Bennie Warren <bennie@lemoorenet.com>
>> >>
>> >>I am using dynamic addressing from my maxes to my pipeline. I am trying
>> >>to TFTP the config out of the maxes first to see how well this works and
>> >>then upload code to them. Is there an easy way to see the real address of
>> >>the pipeline related to the max for its host address? Will this even
>> >>work? Any info on this would be great.
>> >
>> >If I understand your question correctly, you're trying to TFTP new software
>> >into Pipelines that are using NAT connections. This doesn't work out of the
>> >box, although it should if you put some static mappings in the Pipeline to
>> >handle TFTP. I haven't bothered, so I don't know that it'll work.
>> >
>> >As for what IP the Pipeline got when it connected, you can show users in
>> >the Max and see who's got what.
>> >
>> >Peter Lalor Infoasis
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