System Properties>PIX Administration
>TFTP Server
This panel allows you to configure the PIX Firewall unit for saving its configuration to a file server using the
Trivial File Transfer Program (TFTP).
Note: This panel does not write the file to the server. Configure the PIX Firewall for using a TFTP server in this
panel, then use
File>Write Configuration to TFTP Server... .
The following sections are included in this Help topic::
TFTP and the PIX Firewall
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Field Descriptions
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Applying Changes to the PIX Firewall
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TFTP Servers and the PIX Firewall
TFTP is a simple client/server file transfer protocol described in RFC783 and RFC1350 Rev. 2. This panel allows
you to configure the PIX Firewall as a TFTP client so that The PIX Firewall can transfer a copy of its running
configuration file to a TFTP server using
File>Write Configuration to TFTP Server...
or the
CLI
tool. In this way,
configuration files can be backed up and propagated to multiple PIX Firewall units.
This panel uses the configure net command to specify the IP address of the TFTP server and the tftp-server
command to specify the interface and the path/filename on the server where the running configuration file will be
written. Once this information is applied to the running configuration, PDM
File>Write Configuration to TFTP
Server...
uses the write net command execute the file transfer.
PIX Firewall supports only one TFTP server. The full path to the TFTP server is specified in System
Properties>PIX Administration>TFTP Server. Once configured here, you can use a colon (:) to specify the IP
address in the CLI configure net and write net commands. However, any other authentication or configuration of
intermediate devices necessary for communication from the PIX Firewall to the TFTP server is done apart from
this function.
The show tftp-server command lists the tftp-server command statements in the current configuration. The no
tftp server command disables access to the server.
For more information on the PIX Firewall and TFTP, refer to the "Advanced Configurations" chapter of the Cisco
Secure PIX Firewall Configuration Guide for your respective software version.
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