Transfering file MenuOption131\X86PC\sources\boot.wim from server in octet mode.įile MenuOption131\X86PC\sources\boot.wim was transferred successfully.ġ34162644 bytes transfered for 85 seconds, 1578384 bytes/second Transfering file BStrap\X86pc\BStrap.0 from server in octet mode.įile BStrap\X86pc\BStrap.0 was transferred successfully.Ģ3244 bytes transfered for 1 seconds, 23244 bytes/secondĪnother example here to download a bigger file.(around 130 MB)Ĭ:\tftp.exe -i 10.37.159.245 get MenuOption131\X86PC\sources\boot.wim c:\boot.wim Note: The result should come back as something similar to the following if MTFTP is up and end to end connectivity to tftp is available.Replace the IP address with the IP Address of the server being tested. Run the following command c:\tftp.exe -i 10.37.159.245 get BStrap\X86pc\BStrap.0 c:\test.txt and review the result.Download tftp.exe from the URL ( ) above, to c:.Use the TFTP client command line utility available at to attempt a download of the bstrap.0 file from the MTFTP service. Replace the IP address with the IP Address of the server being tested.Īnother good test to be performed, should be performed from the segment where the PXE client is attempting to be booted. How can we perform TFTP test(s) independent of pre-boot in Deployment Server to verify its functionality?Īn easy way to determine if the MTFTP service is working and also confirm the IP address it is listening on, would be to use the command netstat –an on the PXE server from a command prompt and look for UDP 10.37.159.245:69 in the return.
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