Appendix CInstalling and Using TFTP
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Remote Client with TFTP Server Software and firmware or floppy image (firmware update of TopTools Remote Control Card NOT allowed using PPP)
Figure C-1. Using TFTP to Remotely Supply Updates and Boot Images
TFTP server side software for Windows 95 and Windows NT is supplied on the HP NetServer Navigator CD as the file:
\ttrc\us\tftpserv.exe
The server software is designed only to serve files to a TFTP client, not to receive them. The software provides additional security by allowing the client to retrieve files only from a directory which is designated on the command line when starting the server.
NOTE | Contact your local network administrator for the correct TFTP |
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For any of the following operations you may also use another available TFTP server such as the TFTP server daemon normally supplied with UNIX workstations and servers.
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