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IPC@CHIP Documentation - SC12 @CHIP-RTOS V1.10

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<strong>IPC<strong>@CHIP</strong></strong> <strong>Documentation</strong> Index<br />

Introduction<br />

TFTP server - <strong>SC12</strong> <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> <strong>V1.10</strong><br />

Here is a short description of the <strong>IPC<strong>@CHIP</strong></strong> TFTP server.<br />

The TFTP server is available starting with <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> version <strong>SC12</strong>V0100. It allows only sending<br />

and receiving of files to a remote TFTP client. (Thus the term Trivial File Transfer Protocol , TFPT.)<br />

The TFTP server is not a part of our current six official <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> versions. You must directly order<br />

a <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> version with this feature.<br />

For security reasons, TFTP file transfers are disabled by default. You can enable/disable TFTP with the<br />

TFTP 0/1 shell command. This shell command can be executed from within an application using the<br />

Execute a shell command API.<br />

TFTP can be used as a simple alternative to FTP. TFTP does not provide extended file system features<br />

like listing directories or deleting files. If the user does not need these extended features of the FTP<br />

server, an <strong>IPC<strong>@CHIP</strong></strong> <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> version with TFTP instead of the FTP may be useful. This saves<br />

13 KByte of flash memory.<br />

By default the server listens at the standard TFTP port 69 for incoming TFTP client requests. The TFTP<br />

port can be configured in chip.ini.<br />

The server is able to serve only one client at one time. Only the binary (octet) transfer mode is<br />

supported. The size of TFTP data packets must be 512 bytes.<br />

End of document<br />

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