Moxa NA-4020 [42/94] Using tftp to import export a configuration

Moxa NA-4021 [42/94] Using tftp to import export a configuration
ioLogik E4200 Utilities
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Using TFTP to Import/Export a Configuration
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) was defined in 1980 to provide basic FTP functionality in a very simple
protocol. Due to TFTP’s simplicity, it can be implemented using a very small amount of memory, an important
consideration when it was first developed. The ioLogik E4200 I/O supports the use of TFTP to import or export
configuration files.
The following example uses Windows TFTP and an ioLogik E4200 with an IP address of 192.168.127.254:
1. Enter “TFTP 192.168.127.254 GET ik4200.txt” to get the ioLogik’s configuration file.
2. Enter “TFTP 192.168.127.254 PUT ik4200.txt” to load a configuration file onto the ioLogik
You must use “ik4200.txt” as the destination filename when copying a configuration file to the ioLogik E4200
unit. Otherwise, you will receive the error message shown below:
You can use TFTP in a batch file to transfer configuration files for different units. For example, you might have
two configuration files that need to be copied to two different I/O devices: ik4200_1.txt for 192.168.127.253,
and ik4200_2.txt for 192.168.127.254. A batch file could be written as follows:
tftp 192.168.127.253 put ik4200_1.txt ik4200.txt
tftp 192.168.127.254 put ik4200_2.txt ik4200.txt

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