AT-WA7500 and AT-WA7501 Installation and User’s Guide

TFTP SERVER STOP

Purpose: When you are done transferring files, you can stop the access point from being a TFTP server by using this command.

Syntax: TFTP SERVER STOP

After you issue this command, the access point no longer responds to TFTP client requests; however, current TFTP sessions with the server are allowed to complete. This table lists error messages that can be issued from the TFTP server. These messages are sent to the client and should be read from the client perspective.

Table 79. TFTP Server Stop

Error Message

Explanation

 

 

 

 

TFTP server only supports

The client is attempting to transfer a file in

octet mode

ASCII mode. The access point TFTP

 

server only supports octet mode, which

 

includes binary and image.

 

 

Unable to open remote file

The TFTP server cannot open the file that

 

is named in the read or write request. If

 

you are trying to read a file, the file may

 

not exist. If you are trying to write a file,

 

the file may be too big, the file may not

 

have an access point file header, or the

 

file name may be incorrectly formed.

 

 

Can’t read remote file

The server returns this message if the

 

access point file system returns an error

 

while the server is attempting to read the

 

file. This message is unlikely to occur.

 

 

Can’t write remote file

The server returns this message if the

 

access point file system returns an error

 

while the server is attempting to write the

 

file. This message is unlikely to occur.

 

 

TFTP opcode not read or

This error should not occur under normal

write request

operating conditions. This error indicates

 

that the TFTP client does not conform to

 

the protocol.

 

 

Invalid opcode during read

This error should not occur under normal

 

operating conditions. This error indicates

 

that the TFTP client does not conform to

 

the protocol.

 

 

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