Specifications
Enterprise Configuration Manager
Cisco Router Requirements
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Cisco Router Requirements
If you are planning to work with Cisco routers in a Windows NT
environment, you must perform additional steps after you install
Enterprise Configuration Manager. Cisco routers use the Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP) to transfer configuration files. Therefore, you
have to make sure your workstation is set up as a TFTP server.
To set up your Windows NT machine to support TFTP after you install the
Enterprise Configuration Manager, do the following:
1 At the command prompt, navigate to the system32 directory under
the system root directory (which is likely to be the C:\Winnt
directory):
cd C:\Winnt\system32
2 Copy the *.dll files from the C:\Win32App\Spectrum\tftpboot
directory into this directory:
copy C:\Win32App\Spectrum\tftpboot\*.dll .
3 In MS Windows NT you can start up the tftpserver (located in the
C:\Win32App\Spectrum\tftpboot directory) in either of two ways:
• Double-click on the file name in File Manager or Windows NT
Explorer.
• Start up the server using the Startup file folder in Windows. For
details on doing this, refer to your Windows NT user
documentation.
Tip:
Tip:
When Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 is installed on your PC, the
Windows NT 4.0 Schedule Service (Atsvc.exe) is upgraded to
the Task Scheduler Service (mstask.exe), which enables you to
assign different user accounts to run scheduled tasks.