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is a command line application used to contact an external TFTP server on the network. For 
example, XCM8800 uses TFTP to download software image files, switch configuration files, 
and ACLs from a server on the network to the switch. 
Up to eight active TFTP sessions can run on the switch concurrently.
NETGEAR recommends using a TFTP server that supports blocksize negotiation (as 
described in RFC 2348, TFTP Blocksize Option), to enable faster file downloads and larger 
file downloads.
For additional information about TFTP, see the following:
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For information about downloading software image files, BootROM files, and switch 
configurations, see 
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For information about downloading ACL (and other) policy files, see 
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For information about using TFTP to transfer files to and from the switch, see 
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For information about configuring core dump files and managing the core dump files 
stored on your switch, see 
. If configured, you can transfer 
core dump (debug) files from either the internal memory card or the removable external 
compact flash card. You can install a removable external compact flash card in only a 
modular switch. 
Connecting to Another Host Using TFTP
You can TFTP from the current CLI session to another host to transfer files using the 
following command:
tftp [<host-name> | <ip-address>] {-v <vr_name>} [-g | -p] [{-l [internal-memory 
<local-file-internal> | memorycard <local-file-memcard> | <local-file>} {-r <remote-file>} | 
{-r <remote-file>} {-l [internal-memory <local-file-internal> | memorycard 
<local-file-memcard> | <local-file>]}]
Note:  
User-created VRs are supported only on the platforms listed for this 
The TFTP session defaults to port 69. If you do not specify a virtual router, VR-Mgmt is used.
For example, to connect to a remote TFTP server with an IP address of 10.123.45.67 and 
“get” or retrieve an XCM8800 configuration file named XOS1.cfg from that host, use the 
following command:
tftp 10.123.45.67 -g -r XOS1.cfg
When you “get” the file via TFTP, the switch saves the file to the primary MSM/MM. If the 
switch detects a backup MSM/MM in the running state, the file is replicated to the backup 
MSM/MM.