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local filename

is the name you wish to call the file on the access

point. The name must include a segment
number or name followed by a colon. An actual
filename is optional. If only the segment name is
supplied, the filename is set equal to the
filename that is embedded in the file header on
the server.

Example

The following command gets file access point.DNL from a directory on a
PC server with IP address 1.2.3.4 and stores it in the inactive boot
segment on the access point.

tftp get 1.2.3.4 c:\startup\access point.dnl ib:

Note
You must use the fe command to erase the segment before you
execute a TFTP get command. If you do not erase the segment, you
may get a "can’t write file" error.

The following error messages may be generated by the access point
when the access point issues a TFTP get command. Other error
messages may be returned from the server and displayed by the access
point. See your server documentation for additional information.

Error Message

Explanation

Can’t write file

The file may be too big.

The file may not have a access point file
header (filehdr.exe).

The file name may be incorrectly
formed.

The file may already exist in the
segment and cannot be overwritten.
You must erase the file first.

Invalid opcode during read

This error should not occur under
normal operating conditions. This error
indicates a TFTP protocol error that will
not occur when you use TFTP servers
that conform to the protocol.