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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions

Configuring a Router to Use FTP Connections

The following example demonstrates how to capture a core dump using the Cisco IOS FTP feature. The router accesses a server at IP address 192.168.10.3 with login name zorro and password sword. The default passive-mode FTP is used, and the server is accessed using Token Ring interface to1 on the router where the core dump will occur:

ip ftp username zorro ip ftp password sword ip ftp passive

ip ftp source-interface to1 exception protocol ftp

!This command allows the core-dump code to use FTP rather than TFTP or RCP exception dump 192.168.10.3

!This command creates the core dump in the event the system at IP address 192.168.10.3 crashes

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Contents FC-241 Configuring a Router as a ServerAdditional Functions Task List FC-242 Configuring a Router as a Tftp ServerPerforming Prerequisite Tasks Configuring the Server FC-243Configuring the Client Router FC-244FC-245 Client show versionFC-246 Configuring a Router as a Rarp ServerConfigures the router as a Rarp server Router a has the following configuration FC-247Outgoing rsh and rcp traffic Configuring a Router to Use rsh and rcpDisabling DNS Reverse Lookup for Rcmd FC-248Maintaining rsh Security Configuring a Router to Use rshDisables Domain Name Service DNS lookup for rsh and rcp CommunicationsExecuting Commands Remotely Using rsh FC-250Configuring a Router to Use rcp FC-251Configuring the Remote to Send rcp Requests FC-252Configuring FTP Connections Configuring a Router to Use FTP ConnectionsFTP Configuration Task List FC-253FC-254