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Chapter 8 Examine TFTP Information with the listTftpConfigs Utility
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Supported Options for the listTftpConfigs Utility
The listTftpConfigs Utility Options
The following options are available for use by the listTftpConfigs utility:
-a — The listTftpConfigs utility examines all network element configuration files
in the DNCS database for the DNCS and remote sites. When complete, the utility
lists those files to the screen of the DNCS. Displayed information includes the
name and path of the configuration file, the site ID, the name of the network
element, as well as the IP address and MAC address of the network element.
Additionally, the output concludes by listing what are known as drop point
values ("droppoint" in the output). Drop point values include the current version
of code for each component of the network element, as well as the IP address
that the network element uses to communicate with the various processes
associated with the network element.
in the DNCS database for the DNCS and remote sites. When complete, the utility
lists those files to the screen of the DNCS. Displayed information includes the
name and path of the configuration file, the site ID, the name of the network
element, as well as the IP address and MAC address of the network element.
Additionally, the output concludes by listing what are known as drop point
values ("droppoint" in the output). Drop point values include the current version
of code for each component of the network element, as well as the IP address
that the network element uses to communicate with the various processes
associated with the network element.
-f — The listTftpConfigs utility, by nature, uses cached data to increase speed of
reporting. Use of the -f option forces the utility to remove cached data and to
reload data from the database.
reporting. Use of the -f option forces the utility to remove cached data and to
reload data from the database.
-v — Verbose mode. The -v option forces the utility to increase the detail in the
data it reports.
data it reports.
-V — The utility displays its version number.
-c CFGFILE — Use [CFGFILE] to display configuration data and drop point
values for the specified configuration file, only.
values for the specified configuration file, only.
-n NENAME — Use [NENAME] to display configuration data and drop point
values for the specified network element, only.
Example: QAM1
values for the specified network element, only.
Example: QAM1
-s SITE — Use [SITE] to display configuration data and drop point values for the
specified site, only.
Example: DNCS(1)
specified site, only.
Example: DNCS(1)