Using Tftp To Copy Files Over Ipv6 - HP 8200zl Configuration Manual

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Using TFTP to Copy Files over IPv6

Use the TFTP copy commands described in this section to:
Download specified files from a TFTP server to a switch on which TFTP
client functionality is enabled.
Upload specified files from a switch, on which TFTP server functionality
is enabled, to a TFTP server.
Syntax: copy tftp < target > < ipv6-addr > < filename >
Copies (downloads) a data file from a TFTP server at the
specified IPv6 address to a target file on a switch that is
enabled with TFTP server functionality.
< ipv6-addr >: If this is a link-local address, use this IPv6
address format:
fe80::< device-id >%vlan< vid >
For example:
If this is a global unicast or anycast address, use this IPv6
format:
< ipv6-addr >
For example:
< target > is one of the following values:
autorun-cert-file: Copies an autorun trusted certificate to
the switch.
autorun-key-file: Copies an autorun key file to the switch.
command-file: Copies a file stored on a remote host and
executes the ACL command script on the switch.
Depending on the ACL commands stored in the file, one
of the following actions is performed in the running-config
file on the switch:
For more information on ACLs, refer to "Creating an
ACL Offline" in the Access Control Lists (ACLs) chapter
in the Access Security Guide.
config < filename >: Copies the contents of a file on a
remote host to a configuration file on the switch.
fe80::123%vlan10
2001:db8::123
A new ACL is created.
An existing ACL is replaced.
match, permit, or deny statements are added to an
existing ACL.
IPv6 Management Features
TFTP File Transfers Over IPv6
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