Status, Example, Timeout – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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If you omit interval, TFTP prompts you for a value, as in the following example:

tftp> rexmt
(value) 3

status

Use the status command to display the current settings of the TFTP session and the file transfer
parameters.

status

Example

The status command displays the following information:

tftp> status
Connected to medlab.MRAM.COM
Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: on
Rexmt-interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds
tftp>

timeout

Use the timeout command to set the total number of seconds TFTP continues to retransmit a packet
that is not acknowledged by the remote system.

timeout total-interval

total-interval

specifies the number of seconds from the first transmission of a packet to the last retransmission
attempt. The default interval is 25 seconds.

If a packet is not acknowledged by the remote system, TFTP retransmits it in intervals specified by
the rexmt command until the seconds specified by the timeout command have been exceeded.

Example

The following command sets a timeout interval of 50 seconds:

tftp> timeout 50

If you omit total-interval, TFTP prompts you for a value, as in the following example:

tftp> timeout
(value) 30

trace

Use the trace command to turn the display of packet tracing information on or off. This command
operates as a toggle.

trace

When you start TFTP, the trace toggle is off. If you turn the trace toggle on, TFTP displays information
about each packet as it is sent or received.

Example

Assume the verbose toggle is on. To change the setting of the trace toggle, enter the following
command:

tftp> trace
Packet tracing on.

In trace mode, the following type of information appears:

tftp> get /stats/weeksummary weeksum
sent RRQ <file=/stats/weeksummary, mode ascii>
received DATA <block=1 512 bytes>

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