Tftp, Configuring tftp, Tftp configuration elements – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual
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TFTP
C
ONFIGURING
TFTP
Note:
You cannot configure TFTP through CFGEDIT. The configuration can only be done
through Manage Mode commands.
U
SING
M
ANAGE
M
ODE
C
OMMANDS
tftp
This command displays the current TFTP configuration. The TFTP configuration information
includes the following items:
•
operational status of the TFTP feature (enabled or disabled)
•
operational status of the TFTP Client (enabled or disabled)
•
operational status of the TFTP Server (enabled or disabled)
•
the file access rights for the TFTP Server (ADMIN or GUEST)
tftp change
This command allows you to change the current TFTP configuration. You can enable or disable
the TFTP feature, TFTP Client, and the TFTP Server. You can also change the file access rights
for the TFTP Server.
TFTP C
ONFIGURATION
E
LEMENTS
O
PERATIONAL
S
TATUS
OF
TFTP F
EATURE
You can enable or disable the TFTP feature.
O
PERATIONAL
S
TATUS
OF
TFTP C
LIENT
You can enable or disable the TFTP client feature. The TFTP client functions are achieved through
administration console commands.
O
PERATIONAL
S
TATUS
OF
TFTP S
ERVER
You can enable or disable the TFTP server feature. The TFTP Server function is invoked remotely
from a TFTP host device connected to either a LAN or WAN network interface.
F
ILE
A
CCESS
R
IGHTS
FOR
THE
TFTP S
ERVER
The file access rights associated with the configured device Id that are applied to all file accesses by
the remote host.
TFTP B
ACKGROUND
I
NFORMATION
The TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) feature provides the ability through the TFTP Server, to
upload and download configuration, report, statistics, and other system files to or from a remote
system. The TFTP feature also provides the capability from the console for the device to send and
receive the same file types through the TFTP Client function.
The TFTP feature will provide controlled read (download) and write (upload) access by remote
systems to configuration, report, statistics, and other system files on target systems through the
TFTP Server. The system will also have the ability to upload and download these file types to or
from target remote systems through a console invoked TFTP Client function.