Name
tftp
Synopsis
tftp [host
[port
]]
User interface to the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol),
which allows users to transfer files to and from a remote machine.
The remote host
may be specified, in which
case tftp
uses host
as
the default host for future transfers.
Commands
Once tftp
is running, it issues the prompt:
tftp>
and recognizes the following commands:
-
?
[command-name...
] Print help information.
-
ascii
Shorthand for
mode
ASCII
.-
binary
Shorthand for
mode
binary
.-
connect
hostname
[port
] Set the
hostname
, and optionally theport
, for transfers.-
get
filename
,get
remotename localname
,get
filename1 filename2 filename3...filenameN
Get a file or set of files from the specified remote sources.
-
mode
transfer-mode
Set the mode for transfers.
transfer-mode
ASCII
orbinary
. The default isASCII
.-
put
filename
,put
localfile remotefile
,put
filename1 filename2...filenameN remote- directory
Transfer a file or set of files to the specified remote file or directory.
-
quit
Exit
tftp
.-
rexmt
retransmission-timeout
Set the per-packet retransmission timeout, in seconds.
-
status
Print status information: whether
tftp
is connected to a remote host (i.e., whether a host has been specified for the next connection), the current mode, whether verbose and tracing modes are on, and the values for retransmission timeout and total transmission timeout.-
timeout
total-transmission-timeout
Set the total transmission timeout, in seconds.
-
trace
Toggle packet tracing.
-
verbose
Toggle verbose mode. ...
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