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<h1 class="topictitle1">Exit points for controlling TFTP server</h1>
<div><p>With the use of exit programs, the experienced programmer can create
customized processing when an application is running. If the
TFTP server finds a program registered to one of the exit points for the server,
it calls that program using parameters that are defined by the exit point.</p>
<p>An exit point is a specific point in the TFTP program where control may
pass to an exit program. An exit program is a program to which the exit point
passes control.</p>
<p>For each exit point, there is an associated programming interface, called
an exit point interface. The exit point uses this interface to pass information
between the TFTP application and the exit program. Each exit point has a unique
name. Each exit point interface has an exit point format name that defines
how information is passed between the TFTP application and the customer-written
exit program.</p>
<p>Different exit points may share the same exit point interface. When this
is the case, multiple exit points can call a single exit program.</p>
<p>To allow the exit programs to work properly, you must Install and register
your exit point programs. If your programs are no longer needed, you must
properly Remove the exit point programs to prevent their future functioning.
For more information about using exit programs, see Using server exit programs.</p>
<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Exit point performance</h4><p>The following table lists
exit points that give you additional control over the TFTP server.</p>
<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption>Table 1. TFTP exit point and format</caption><thead align="left"><tr><th valign="top" width="34.66334164588529%" id="d0e38">TCP/IP exit point</th>
<th valign="top" width="18.952618453865338%" id="d0e40">Application</th>
<th valign="top" width="22.942643391521198%" id="d0e42">Exit point format</th>
<th valign="top" width="23.44139650872818%" id="d0e44">Brief description</th>
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<tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="34.66334164588529%" headers="d0e38 ">QIBM_QTOD_SERVER_REQ</td>
<td valign="top" width="18.952618453865338%" headers="d0e40 ">TFTP</td>
<td valign="top" width="22.942643391521198%" headers="d0e42 "><a href="../rzaiq/rzaiqpsvrep.htm">VLRQ0100</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="23.44139650872818%" headers="d0e44 ">The TCP/IP request validation exit point provides
additional control for restricting an operation.</td>
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<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Notes:</span> <ul><li>The same interface format is used for request validation for the FTP client,
FTP server, REXEC server, and TFTP server. This allows the use of one exit
program for request validation of any combination of these applications.</li>
<li>The same interface format is used for server log-on processing for the
FTP server and TFTP server applications. This allows the use of one exit program
to process log-on requests for both of these applications.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzal5overview.htm" title="Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a simple protocol that provides basic file transfer function with no user authentication.">Trivial File Transfer Protocol</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="../rzaii/rzaiimst31.htm">Using server exit programs</a></div>
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