Configuration File Management; Copy Files To And From The System - Dell S4048T Configuration Manual

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Create a password to access EXEC Privilege mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
enable [password | secret] [level level] [encryption-type] password
level: is the privilege level, is 15 by default, and is not required.
encryption-type: specifies how you input the password, is 0 by default, and is not required.
0 is to input the password in clear text.
5 is to input a password that is already encrypted using MD5 encryption method. Obtain the
encrypted password from the configuration file of another device.
7 is to input a password that is already encrypted using DES encryption method. Obtain the
encrypted password from the configuration file of another device.

Configuration File Management

Files can be stored on and accessed from various storage media. Rename, delete, and copy files on the
system from EXEC Privilege mode.

Copy Files to and from the System

The command syntax for copying files is similar to UNIX. The copy command uses the format copy source-
file-url destination-file-url.
NOTE:
For a detailed description of the copy command, refer to the Dell Networking OS Command
Reference.
To copy a local file to a remote system, combine the file-origin syntax for a local file location with the
file-destination syntax for a remote file location.
To copy a remote file to Dell Networking system, combine the file-origin syntax for a remote file
location with the file-destination syntax for a local file location.
Table 3. Forming a copy Command
Location
For a remote file location:
FTP server
For a remote file location:
TFTP server
For a remote file location:
SCP server
source-file-url Syntax
copy ftp://
username:password@{hostip
| hostname}/filepath/
filename
copy tftp://{hostip |
hostname}/filepath/
filename
copy scp://{hostip |
hostname}/filepath/
filename
destination-file-url Syntax
ftp://
username:password@{hostip
| hostname}/ filepath/
filename
tftp://{hostip |
hostname}/filepath/
filename
scp://{hostip | hostname}/
filepath/filename
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