Copying The Configuration File To The Disk0: File System - Cisco 4700M Administration Manual

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Chapter 4
Managing the ACE Software
Detailed Steps
Command
copy {running-config | startup-config}
{ftp: //server/path [ /filename ] |
sftp://[ username@ ] server/path [ /filename ] |
tftp: //server [ :port ] /path [ /filename ]}
Example:
host1/Admin# copy running-config
ftp://192.168.1.2/running-config_Adminctx
Enter username[]? user1
Enter the file transfer mode[bin/ascii]: [bin]
Password: password1
Passive mode on.
Hash mark printing on (1024 bytes/hash mark).
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Copying the Configuration File to the disk0: File System

This section describes how to copy the running-configuration file or the startup-configuration file to the
disk0: file system in Flash memory on the ACE.
OL-20823-01
Purpose
Saves the running-configuration file or startup-configuration file to a
remote server using FTP, SFTP, or FTP.
The keywords, arguments, and options are as follows:
running-config—Specifies the running-configuration file
currently residing on the ACE in volatile memory.
startup-config—Specifies the startup-configuration file
currently residing on the ACE in Flash memory.
ftp://server/path[/filename]—Specifies the FTP network server
and, optionally, the renamed configuration file.
When using FTP, the bin (binary) file transfer mode is intended
for transferring compiled files (executables). The ascii file
transfer mode is intended for transferring text files, such as config
files. The default selection of bin should be sufficient in all cases
when copying files to a remote FTP server.
sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename]—Specifies the SFTP
network server and, optionally, the renamed configuration file.
tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]—Specifies the TFTP
network server and, optionally, the renamed configuration file.
When you select a destination file system using ftp:, sftp:, or tftp:,
the ACE performs the following tasks:
Prompts you for your username and password if the destination
file system requires user authentication.
Prompts you for the server information if you do not provide the
information with the command.
Copies the file to the root directory of the destination file system
if you do not provide the path information.
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