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Hello all, I am new here and have a question. I have started down the path towards Cisco CCNA cert. I do not have access to real equipment so I have purchased the Virtual Lab Titanium Edition and was wondering this: Is it possible to configure one of the networks to have a host act as a TFTP server? I am at that point in my studies and it would be very helpful if this was possible. This way i could actually see this work and not just 'run through the motions'. Thanks!
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There is a lab that allows you to simulate managing your Cisco IOS. Configuring a tftp server is simple in real life. You just install the tftp server software on a host that can communicate with your router. All you do after that is issue the tftp commands from the router and the rest is done for you.
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