Hi all, I really hope someone can help us with this one because we've run out of ideas!
We've recently moved a Director 4.2 server from our test environment into a production rack and attempted to initiate some server builds from it. Initially we had some problems with switch restrictions preventing discovery but, after having the switch ACLs opened up for our servers we could then see every client we needed. As soon as we dropped a basic scan job on a client, however, we were getting failures which seemed to be down to TFTP errors, according to the client log. This log notes "transmit error RC:25", for which we can find no reference anywhere. We thought at first that we might be seeing MTU configuration problems between test and production, but we can successfully initiate a job that does a CMOS update which is actually larger than the mtu of 1500. That would seem to effectively rule out the MTU size as the source of the problem. The production switches are Cisco 6000 series.
Any help gratefuly received!
We've recently moved a Director 4.2 server from our test environment into a production rack and attempted to initiate some server builds from it. Initially we had some problems with switch restrictions preventing discovery but, after having the switch ACLs opened up for our servers we could then see every client we needed. As soon as we dropped a basic scan job on a client, however, we were getting failures which seemed to be down to TFTP errors, according to the client log. This log notes "transmit error RC:25", for which we can find no reference anywhere. We thought at first that we might be seeing MTU configuration problems between test and production, but we can successfully initiate a job that does a CMOS update which is actually larger than the mtu of 1500. That would seem to effectively rule out the MTU size as the source of the problem. The production switches are Cisco 6000 series.
Any help gratefuly received!