File Management Commands
scp
Copies an existing file in a secure manner.
scp user_name@remote_ip_addr:[path/]source [path/]target
scp [path/]source user_name@remote_ip_addr:[path/]target
Syntax Definitions
user_name@remote_ip_addr:
path/
source
target
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
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This command will prompt you to enter the admin password, and the names and the path of the files
being copied will be displayed.
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A file may be copied to a new location; you are not required to copy a file to the same directory that
contains the original.
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Be sure to separate path directories and file names with a slash (/). Refer to the examples below.
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Up to 255 characters may be used for a fully qualified path.
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A path can contain up to a maximum of seven (7) directories including /flash.
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As with files names, up to thirty-two (32) characters may be used for a directory name.
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File and directory names can include only the following character types: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dashes (-),
dots (.), and underscores (_).
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If SCP is not enabled, use the
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SCP is not supported between OmniSwitch and Windows currently.
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
The username along with the IP address of the remote switch.
Specifies the path containing the file to be copied and the path where
the file will be copied.
The name of the file(s) to be copied.
The new user-defined file name for the resulting file copy. Up to thirty-
two (32) characters may be used.
ftp6
command to enable it.
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