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OS/2 - TFTP automation

Original Message
Name: Neil Jackson
Date: March 11, 2004 at 22:13:28 Pacific
Subject: OS/2 - TFTP automation
OS: OS/2 warp 3
CPU/Ram: P3/128
Comment:
I am busy with a project that has a requirement to schedule a TFTP session - to transfer a file from a non PC based embedded micoprocessor with an IP stack. I can get it to work manually but am having difficulty automating the task. IBM's OS/2 version of TFTP does not support a single line command prompt. All it allows is a connection (TFTP host_name) and all the rest of the parameters have to be input one at a time.
Can anybody help with a script (REXX?) to automatically input these parameters.
The parameters required are:
Connect <host_name>
binary
get <source_file_name> <destination_file_name>
quit

Many thanks

Neil Jackson


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