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Command
Remarks
5. Download or upload a
file in an IPv4 network.
tftp server-address { get | put | sget }
source-filename [ destination-filename ]
[ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] [ source
{ interface interface-type interface-number
| ip source-ip-address } ]
Optional.
Available in user view.
6. Download or upload a
file in an IPv6 network.
tftp ipv6 tftp-ipv6-server [ -i interface-type
interface-number ] { get | put }
source-filename [ destination-filename ]
[ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]
Optional.
Available in user view.
NOTE:
• If no primary IP address is configured on the source interface, no TFTP connection can be established.
• If you use the tftp client source command to configure a source interface and then use it to configure a
source IP address, the source IP address overwrites the source interface, and vice versa.
Displaying and maintaining the TFTP client
Task Command
Remarks
Display the source IP address
configuration of the TFTP client.
display tftp client configuration [ | { begin |
exclude | include } regular-expression ]
Available in any view
TFTP client configuration example
Network requirements
• As shown in Figure 112, use a PC as the TFTP server and Firewall as the TFTP client. Their IP
addresses are 1.2.1.1/16 and 1.1.1.1/16 respectively. The Firewall and PC are reachable to each
other.
• The Firewall downloads a boot file from PC for upgrading and uploads a configuration file named
config.cfg to PC for backup.
Figure 112 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1. Configure the PC (TFTP server):
a. On the PC, enable the TFTP server. (Details not shown.)
b. Configure a TFTP working directory. (Details not shown.)
2. Configure the Firewall (TFTP client):
# Examine the storage medium of the device for insufficiency. If no sufficient free space is
available, use the delete/unreserved file-url command to delete unused files. (Details not shown.)