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Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide
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Chapter2 Administrative Commands
copy
copy
To copy files
to your Server Switch from a remote location,
from your Server Switch to a remote location,
from one directory on your Server Switch to another,
enter the
copy
command in Privileged Exec mode.
copy ftp
://user-id
:
password
@
host[
/
path]
/
file-name [slot-number
:
]file-system[
:
file-name]
Downloads a file from a FTP server.
copy
scp
://user-id
:
password
@
host[
/
path]
/
file-name [slot-number
:
]file-system[
:
file-name]
Securely transfers files from a remote server to the chassis.
copy tftp
://
remote-system[
/
path]/file-name [slot-number
:
]file-system[
:
file-name]
Downloads a file from a remote TFTP server.
copy
{[slot-number
:
]file-system
:
file-name |
startup-config
|
running-config
}
ftp
://user-id
:
password
@
host[
/
path]
/
[file-name]
Uploads a file to a FTP server.
copy running-config startup-config
Saves the running configuration as the startup configuration.
copy [slot-number:]file-system:file-name running-config
Executes a configuration file without a system reboot.
Syntax Description ftp Identifies a remote system that runs file transfer protocol (FTP).
scp Securely transfers files from a remote server to the chassis.
tftp Identifies a remote system that runs trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP).
remote-system IP address (or DNS name, if appropriate) of the remote host.
running-config Refers to the active configuration running on your Server Switch.
startup-config Refers to the configuration that your Server Switch runs when it boots.
user-id User ID that you use to log in to the FTP server.
password Password that you use to log in to the FTP server.
host FTP server domain name or IP address.
path (Optional) Directory path on the host from which or to which you want to
copy a file.
slot-number (Optional) Slot of the controller card (1 on the Cisco SFS 3001, Cisco SFS
7000, and Cisco 4x InfiniBand Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter; 1 or
14 on the Cisco SFS 3012; 11 or 12 on the Cisco SFS 7008).