TFTP: Settings/Files

TFTP Daemon Interfaces
Select TFTP Daemon Interface(s).


Choose the interfaces where you want the TFTP Daemon to accept connections.
Hint: If you simply need to (re)start tftpd/inetd, just use the Save button without making any changes here.

TFTP Files Upload
Use the file upload to add files to the /tftpboot directory.
1. Select file to upload: 
2. Upload the selected file: 
TFTP Files Download
Click on the file from the file list below to download it.
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TFTP Backup / Restore
Use the file upload to add files to the /tftpboot directory. Backup: 'Backup' button compresses /tftpboot/ to /root/backup/tftp.bak.tgz; after that it presents the backup for download.
Restore: If the backup file does not exist in /root/backup/tftp.bak.tgz then the 'Restore' button will be hidden. To 'Restore' a previously downloaded backup, use Diagnostics -> Command Prompt -> File to upload to browse to the file and then click on upload.
After that, backup will be ready to be restored.

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