Technical References

The tftp-interface command configures network interfaces for use
by the Network Registrar TFTP server. The TFTP interface logically
represents the hardware interface (for example, an Ethernet or
Token Ring network interface card) that the TFTP server uses.
The TFTP server uses the configured address
information to determine which interface to use to send and
receive packets.
If there are no defined interfaces, the server discovers
and uses all available interfaces on the system. When this list
is present, the server only uses the available interfaces, if
any, that match this list.
Examples
Status
See Also
Attributes
address subnet
The IP address and subnet mask of an interface that the TFTP server
should use.
ip6address prefix
Specifies the IPv6 address and prefix length of one or more
interfaces that the TFTP server should use.
name string required,unique,immutable
A user-assigned name for the interface.
trap-recipient
trap-recipient - Configures destinations for SNMP trap messages
Synopsis
trap-recipient <name> create
trap-recipient <name> delete
trap-recipient <name> enable <attribute>
trap-recipient <name> disable <attribute>
trap-recipient <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
trap-recipient <name> unset <attribute>
trap-recipient <name> get <attribute>
trap-recipient <name> [show]
trap-recipient list