

Where %%provdir%% is the randomly generated provisioning folder name. From the PumpKIN menu follow to “Options” > “Server” > “TFTP file system root.” Point PumpKIN to the provisioning folder of your 3CX Phone System – by default: C:\ProgramData\3CX\Instance1\Data\Http\Interface\provisioning\%%provdir%%.Step 2: Configuring pumpkin as your new TFTP server You can use another TFTP server if you prefer.ĭownload the executable and run the installer.

PumpKIN is an open source TFTP client that is simple to use, follow the link and download the Server and Client of pumpkin. In a VoIP environment TFTP is used to upload firmware files to Gateways, Phones and other hardware. It is mainly used for automated file transfers between machines on UDP Port 69. TFTP stands for Trivial File Transfer Protocol.
