Which device is able to be configured as a TFTP server?
A Cisco router can be configured to act as a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. TFTP is a simple protocol used to transfer files without the need for authentication. On a Cisco router, the tftp-server command is used to designate the router as a TFTP server, allowing it to manage file transfers to and from connected devices. This is particularly useful for tasks such as updating the router's firmware or backing up configuration files. Neither CSU/DSU, modem, nor Cisco Content Engine are typically used as TFTP servers. Reference := The ability to configure a Cisco router as a TFTP server is documented in Cisco's support forums and knowledge base articles
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