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Syntax:
source-url
destination-url
Defaults: None.
Access: Enabled.
Usage: The filename and file:filename URLs are equivalent. You can use either URL
to refer to a file in a switch's nonvolatile memory. The tftp://ip-addr/filename
URL refers to a file on a TFTP server. If DNS is configured on the switch,
you can specify a TFTP server's hostname as an alternative to specifying the
IP address.
The tmp:filename URL specifies a file in temporary storage. You can copy a file out of
temporary storage but you cannot copy a file into temporary storage. Temporary storage is
reserved for use by MSS.
If you are copying a system image file into nonvolatile storage, the filename must be preceded
by the boot partition name, which can be boot0 or boot1. Enter the filename as boot0:/
filename or boot1:/filename. You must specify the boot partition that was not used to load
the currently running image.
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copy source-url destination-url
Name and location of the file to copy. The
uniform resource locator (URL) can be one of the
following:
• [subdirname/]filename
• file:[subdirname/]filename
• tftp://ip-addr/[subdirname/]filename
• tmp:filename
For the filename, specify between 1 and 128
alphanumeric characters, with no spaces. Enter
the IP address in dotted decimal notation.
The subdirname/ option specifies a subdirectory.
Name of the copy and the location where to place
the copy. The URL can be one of the following:
• [subdirname/]filename
• file:[subdirname/]filename
• tftp://ip-addr/[subdirname/]filename
If you are copying a system image file into
nonvolatile storage, the filename must include the
boot partition name. You can specify one of the
following:
• boot0:/filename
• boot1:/filename
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