CLI (Command Line Interface)

Flash/File Commands

These commands are used to manage the system code or configuration files.

Flash/File Commands

Command

Function

 

 

copy

Syntax:

This command

copy file {file running-config startup-config tftp unit}

moves (upload/

copy running-config {file startup-config tftp}

copy startup-config {file running-config tftp}

download) a code

copy tftp {file running-config startup-config https-certificate

image or

public-key}

configuration file

copy unit file

between the

• file - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from a file.

switch’s flash

running-config - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from the current running

memory and a

configuration.

TFTP server.

startup-config - The configuration used for system initialization.

When you save

• tftp - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from a TFTP server.

the system code

https-certificate - Copies an HTTPS certificate from an TFTP server to the switch.

or configuration

public-key - Keyword that allows you to copy a SSH key from a TFTP server. (“Secure

settings to a file

Shell Commands” on page 4-34)

on a TFTP server,

• unit - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from a unit.

that file can later

be downloaded to

Default Setting: None

the switch to

Command Mode: Privileged Exec

restore system

Command Usage:

operation.

• The system prompts for data required to complete the copy command.

The success of

• The destination file name should not contain slashes (\ or /), the leading letter of the file

the file transfer

name should not be a period (.), and the maximum length for file names on the TFTP

depends on the

server is 127 characters or 31 characters for files on the switch. (Valid characters: A-Z,

accessibility of the

a-z, 0-9, “.”, “-”, “_”)

TFTP server and

• Due to the size limit of the flash memory, the switch supports only two operation code

the quality of the

network

files.

connection.

• The maximum number of user-defined configuration files depends on available memory.

 

• You can use “Factory_Default_Config.cfg” as the source to copy from the factory default

 

configuration file, but you cannot use it as the destination.

 

• To replace the startup configuration, you must use startup-config as the destination.

 

• Use the copy file unit command to copy a local file to another switch in the stack. Use the

 

copy unit file command to copy a file from another switch in the stack.

 

• The Boot ROM and Loader cannot be uploaded or downloaded from the TFTP server.

 

You must follow the instructions in the release notes for new firmware, or contact your

 

distributor for help.

 

• For information on specifying an https-certificate, see “Replacing the Default Secure-site

 

Certificate” on page 3-42. For information on configuring the switch to use HTTPS/SSL

 

for a secure connection, see “ip http secure-server” on page 4-31.

 

Example: The following example shows how to upload the configuration settings to a file

 

on the TFTP server:

Console#copy file tftp

Choose file type:

1.config: 2. opcode: <1-2>: 1 Source file name: startup

TFTP server ip address: 10.1.0.99

Destination file name: startup.01 TFTP completed.

Success.

Console#

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