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Configuring TFTP
10.2 Setting up the TFTP Service
SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$TFTP_SHUTDOWN.COM allows you to shut down
TFTP separately.
To preserve site-specific parameter settings and commands, create the following
files. These files are not overwritten when you reinstall TCP/IP Services:
SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$TFTP_SYSTARTUP.COM can be used as a repository
for site-specific definitions and parameters to be invoked when TFPT is
started.
SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$TFTP_SYSHUTDOWN.COM can be used as a
repository for site-specific definitions and parameters to be invoked when
TFTP is shut down.
10.2.5 Enabling and Disabling TFTP
To enable and disable TFTP, use these commands:
On the running system:
ENABLE SERVICE TFTP
DISABLE SERVICE TFTP
In the configuration database:
SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE TFTP
SET CONFIGURATION DISABLE SERVICE TFTP
To check whether these services are enabled or disabled, enter these commands:
SHOW SERVICE TFTP
SHOW CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE TFTP
The following command shows how to obtain complete information about TFTP
settings and statistics:
TCPIP> SHOW SERVICE TFTP /FULL
Service: TFTP
State: Enabled
Port: 69 Protocol: UDP Address: 0.0.0.0
Inactivity: 5 User_name: TCPIP$TFTP Process: TCPIP$TFTP
Limit: 1 Active: 1 Peak: 1
File: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$TFTP]TCPIP$TFTP_RUN.COM
Flags: Listen
Socket Opts: Rcheck Scheck
Receive: 0 Send: 0
Log Opts: Acpt Actv Dactv Conn Error Exit Logi Logo Mdfy Rjct TimO Addr
File: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$TFTP]TCPIP$TFTPD_RUN.LOG
Security
Reject msg: not defined
Accept host: 0.0.0.0
Accept netw: 0.0.0.0
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