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Manually test if tftp is working on my CSN
Manually test if tftp is working on my CSN
Question: How can I manually test if TFTP is working on my CSN?
Answer: If you are doing the test from the CSN (which we recommend), then install tftp:
yum install tftp
Then type:
tftp 192.168.11.5 -c get ipxelinux.0
Replace the IP address with bond0's IP address from your installation.
Test the md5 of the resulting ipxelinux.0 file against the md5 you get from this file:
/var/opt/caringo/tftpboot/ipxelinux.0
They should match.
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