> gw0#cop flash:1:c820-k9osy6-mz.122-15.T5.bin tftp > Address or name of remote host []? 10.100.0.1 > Destination filename [c820-k9osy6-mz.122-15.T5.bin]? > TFTP: error code 2 received - Only absolute filenames allowedtftp-hpa 0.34 handles relative paths fine here. Which version? does not look like any error codes I have ever seen.> %Error opening tftp://10.100.0.1/c820-k9osy6-mz.122-15.T5.bin (Permission > denied) > If I try and add the path: > > gw0#cop run tftp > Address or name of remote host []? 10.100.0.1 > Destination filename [gw0-confg]? usr/tftp/gw0-config > TFTP: error code 2 received - Only absolute filenames allowed > > %Error opening tftp://10.100.0.1/usr/tftp/gw0-config (Permission denied)You are not trying to download the same file in these 2 examples, is this intentional? I dont know why you get a permission denied rather than a file not found. Are you sure you are using the tftp server that you think you are? /usr/tftp or sometimes /usr/sbin/in.tftpd etc. If you use "-s /usr/tfp", your relative path starts there so you should do: % get gw0-config Try it from a terminal tftp client first to make it work.