tftp
Syntax
tftp {-b | -g | -l <LOCAL-FILE> | -p | -r <REMOTE-FILE>} host [<PORT>]
Description
Transfers files to and from a remote machine (TFTP a file).
Command context
Service OS (SVOS>
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Parameters
{-b | -g | -l | -p | -r <REMOTE-FILE>}
Selects the options for transferring a file.
-b
Specifies the transfer blocks of size octets. The default blocksize is set to 1468, which can be overridden with the -b option.
-g
Specifies to get a file.
-l
Specifies a local file.
-p
Specifies to put a file in remote location.
-r <REMOTE-FILE>
Specifies a remote file.
<PORT>
Specifies the port for transfer. If no port option is specified, TFTP uses the standard UDP port 69 by default.
Authority
Administrators
Example
Transfering files:
SVOS> tftp -b 65464 -g -r XL.10.00.0002.swi.swi 192.0.2.1 XL.10.00.0002 100% |*******************************| 178M 0:00:00 ETA SVOS>