Configuring TFTP
These parameters configure the TFTP settings for the Terminal Server's connections to hosts (as
opposed to the TFTP settings under
DeviceManager's connection to a Terminal Server).
Configure the following parameters:
Retry
Timeout
Configuring Gateways
You can configure gateways to allow the Terminal Server access to hosts that are not within the
local network segment.
Configure the following parameters:
Host
Service
Destination
Address
Subnet/Prefix Bits When the gateway is a
Gateway List
Tools
,
Options
The number of times the Terminal Server will attempt to transfer (using
TFTP) a file to/from a host. Enter a value between 0 and 5. The default is 5.
A value of 0 (zero) means that the Terminal Server will not attempt a retry
should TFTP fail.
The time, in seconds, that the Terminal Server will wait for a successful
transmit or receipt of TFTP packets before retrying a TFTP transfer. Enter a
value between 3 and 10. The default is
You can specify up to twenty hosts to act as gateways in your network.
Each gateway host must be defined in the Terminal Server host table.
Specify the type of gateway:
Default—A gateway which provides general access beyond your local
network.
Host—A gateway reserved for accessing a specific host external to
your local network.
Network—A gateway reserved for accessing a specific network
external to your local network.
When the gateway is a
Host
address of the target host machine/network.
Network
subnet/prefix bits for that network. If the IP address is IPv4, then the
Subnet/Prefix Bits range is 0-32. If the IP address is IPv6, then the
Subnet/Prefix Bits range is 0-128.
The list of defined gateways.
Configuring the Network
, which configure the TFTP settings for the
seconds.
3
or
Network
gateway, you must specify the IP
gateway, you must specify the
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