
Customizing TFTP Services
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Specifying a Retry Timeout Value
You can specify the amount of time (in seconds) that TFTP waits for an
acknowledgment before retransmitting the last packet.
Using BCC
By default, TFTP waits 5 seconds for an acknowledgment before retransmitting
the last packet.
To specify a retry timeout value, navigate to the TFTP prompt and enter:
retry-timeout
integer
integer
is any number of seconds.
For example, the following command line causes TFTP to wait 10 seconds before
it transmits the last packet.
tftp# retry-timeout 10
tftp#
Using Site Manager
Complete the tasks in the following table to specify the number of seconds that
TFTP waits for an acknowledgment.
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose Protocols.
The Protocols menu opens.
2. Choose IP. The IP menu opens.
3. Choose TFTP. The Edit TFTP Parameters window
opens.
4. Set the Retry Time Out parameter. Click
on Help or see the parameter description
on page A-7.
5. Click on OK. Site Manager saves your changes and
exits the window.
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