![]() Self._response_data = self.get_response_data()įile "ztp_tftp.py", line 34, in get_response_dataįileNotFoundError: No such file or directory: '/opt/ztp/tftproot/network-confg'Īt first glance it looks like something went wrong. WARNING:root:No callback specified for server statistics logging, will continue withoutĮRROR:root:Caught exception: No such file or directory: '/opt/ztp/tftproot/network-confg'.įile "/opt/ztp/venv/lib/python3.5/site-packages/fbtftp/base_handler.py", line 145, in _init_ ![]() Since we haven’t prepared the required files we can just look at the output in the TFTP server to see what’s happening. If you are looking at the console you should eventually see that the device gets an ip address from the DHCP server along with the ip address to the TFTP server. If you’re into meditation you can probably take a break and do that for a while, sometimes it seems that it takes forever for these devices to start. You will need a Cisco IOS device without any configuration, if it’s an old device you will have to issue a write erase before getting started. As long as you make slight changes to the configurations to suite your environment it will work just fine. ![]() As mentioned previously my first device will be a Catalyst 2960 switch, but you can use anything when following along. While testing I would recommend that you start by having console access to your device so that you see what’s going on.
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