What Is Cisco Tftp Commands?
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Cisco TFTP commands are used to configure and manage TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) on Cisco devices. The primary command used to manage TFTP is the Cisco tftpdnld command, which is used to download configuration files to a Cisco device. Other TFTP commands in Cisco IOS include tftp, tftp-server, tftp-server-list, and tftp-client.
Cisco TFTP commands are the commands used to configure and manage the operation of the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) on Cisco devices. Cisco TFTP commands allow network administrators to transfer files between network devices, such as routers and switches, and other network devices such as servers. The most common Cisco TFTP commands are: copy tftp, show tftp, and debug tftp.