sftp> mkdir new1
sftp> dir -l
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# Rename directory new1 to new2 and verify that the directory has been successfully renamed .
sftp> rename new1 new2
sftp> dir -l
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# Download the file pubkey2 from the server and save it as a local file public.
sftp> get pubkey2 public
Fetching / pubkey2 to public
/pubkey2
# Upload the local file pu to the server, save it as puk, and verify that the file has been successfully
uploaded .
sftp> put pu puk
Uploading pu to / puk
sftp> dir -l
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sftp>
# Exit SFTP client view.
sftp> quit
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SCP configuration examples
Unless otherwise noted, devices in the configuration examples are in non-FIPS mode.
When you configure SCP on a device that operates in FIPS mode, follow these restrictions and
guidelines:
The modulus length of the key pair must be 2048 bits.
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When the device acts as an SCP server, only RSA key pairs are supported. Do not generate a DSA
key pair on the SCP server.
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