USER’S GUIDE
534 CyberSWITCH
[TFTP] Local error # 14: Bad file name
The local file (as defined from a remote host) was not recognized as a valid file name. No file
transfer will be attempted.
[TFTP] Local error # 15: Bad mode string
The TFTP mode string was not NETASCII nor OCTET. No file transfer will be attempted.
[TFTP] Local error # 17: Unable to locate file/directory <filename>
The file system was unable to locate the file requested. No file transfer will be attempted.
[TFTP] Local error # 18: Unable to open file <filename>
Either the file does not exist or the device (Client or Server) does not currently have access to this
file. No file transfer will be attempted.
[TFTP] Local error # 19: Disk full <filename>
The local disk became full during the TFTP file transfer. There may be a problem with the specified
file; try replacing it. If this message appears consistently, contact your Distributor or Customer
Support.
[TFTP] Local error # 20: Error while writing file <filename>
An error occurred while writing to a file. The file may be corrupted and must be replaced.
[TFTP] Local warning # 21 All sessions in use
All of the allowed TFTP sessions are currently in use. No file transfer will be attempted. (TFTP
client console message only; not logged on System.)
[TFTP] Local warning # 22 Feature Disabled
The TFTP feature was disabled from within Dynamic Management’s Manage Mode. (TFTP client
console message only; not logged on System.)
[TFTP] Local warning # 23 Server Disabled
The TFTP Server was disabled from within Dynamic Management’s Manage Mode. (TFTP client
console message only; not logged on System.)
[TFTP] Local warning # 24 Client Disabled
The TFTP Client was disabled from within Dynamic Management’s Manage Mode. (TFTP client
console message only; not logged on System.)
[TFTP] Local warning # 26 TFTP Session Killed
The TFTP session was terminated by the network administrator via issuing the
TFTP kill
<session Id>
console command.
Note:
For the following [TFTP] Remote error messages the Remote Host TFTP Servers/Client
will map error messages within the types shown below. The text portion of each message
may vary with each Host transmitting the message.
[TFTP] Remote error # 0: (Text from Remote Host)
Undefined error. The accompanying text (if any) should describe the error. The file being
transferred may be corrupted.