Software
TFTP error: '' (1)
Not retrying...
Could not load E2T8260...
In the above example, the E2T card with IP address 10.38.72.231 is attempting to TFTP
the file,
E2T8260
from the TFTP server 10.38.72.230, and
error (1)
means "File not
found" indicating that the file
E2T8260
was not found on the TFTP server 10.38.72.231;
this could be because the IP address of the TFTP server is incorrect, or the file is not
in the
/sysro/tftp
directory on the RTC card (ensure that you have copied the
E2T8260
image from the
/sysro
directory to the
/sysro/tftp
directory in the right MXe III system).
If your E2T card is configured to use DHCP (
bootcmd
parameter is
run loade2t_dhcp
and the DHCP server is configured to direct the card to the RTC card's IP address to the
E2T8260
image), then the E2T card should be able to download the image from the RTC
card.
If your E2T card was configured to use static IP configuration (
bootcmd
parameters
is
run loade2t_static
), and you observe "TFTP error:" message, verify that you have
configured E2T card's networking parameters correctly; see
Maintenance > Configure
U-Boot Networking Parameters of the E2T Card > Static IP
in the
Technician’s
Handbook
.
E2T card downloads the E2T8260 image but cannot run it successfully
For an error from the second category, the E2T card downloads the
E2T8260
image but
encounters difficulty running it.
If the E2T card crashes trying to run
E2T8260
, verify that you have transferred the
E2T8260
file in binary mode rather than the default ASCII (that is, if you've used an FTP
app to ftp the file to
/sysro/tftp
).
If you observe the following message on the E2T card's console for more than a minute:
## Starting vxWorks at 0x00010000 ...
This means that the card's bootloader has downloaded the
E2T8260
image and
transferred control to it, but the
E2T8260
image is stuck; this in turn, usually indicates an
invalid bootline in FLASH. To recover, you must force bootline update by executing the
following procedure:
1.
From the RTC card's shell reset the E2T card by executing the
ToggleCpu 1
command.
2.
From the E2T card's serial port, stop the autoboot.
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