Tftp configuration, Tftp overview, Introduction to tftp – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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TFTP Configuration

This chapter includes these sections:

TFTP Overview

Configuring the TFTP Client

Displaying and Maintaining the TFTP Client

TFTP Client Configuration Example

TFTP Overview

Introduction to TFTP

The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) provides functions similar to those provided by FTP, but it is less

complex than FTP in interactive access interface and authentication. Therefore, it is more suitable in

environments where complex interaction is not needed between client and server.
TFTP uses the UDP port 69 for data transmission. For TFTP basic operation, refer to RFC 1986.
In TFTP, file transfer is initiated by the client.

In a normal file downloading process, the client sends a read request to the TFTP server, receives
data from the server, and then sends the acknowledgement to the server.

In a normal file uploading process, the client sends a write request to the TFTP server, sends data to
the server, and receives the acknowledgement from the server.

TFTP transfers files in two modes:

Binary mode for program file transmission, like files with the suffixes .app, .bin, or .btm.

ASCII mode for text file transmission, like files with the suffixes .txt, .bat, or .cfg.

Operation of TFTP

NOTE:

Only the TFTP client service is available with your device at present.

Figure 4 TFTP configuration diagram


Before using TFTP, the administrator needs to configure IP addresses for the TFTP client and server, and

make sure that there is a reachable route between the TFTP client and server.
When the device serves as the TFTP client, you need to perform the following configuration:

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