MIB Object
copyUserName
copyUserPassword
Copying a Configuration File
To copy a configuration file, use the following commands.
NOTE:
In UNIX, enter the snmpset command for help using the following commands. Place the f10-
copy-config.mib file in the directory from which you are executing the snmpset command or in the
snmpset tool path.
1
Create an SNMP community string with read/write privileges.
CONFIGURATION mode
snmp-server community community-name rw
2
Copy the f10-copy-config.mib MIB from the Dell iSupport web page to the server to which you are
copying the configuration file.
3
On the server, use the snmpset command as shown in the following example.
snmpset -v snmp-version -c community-name -m mib_path/f10-copy-config.mib
force10system-ip-address mib-object.index {i | a | s} object-value...
•
Every specified object must have an object value and must precede with the keyword i. Refer to
the previous table.
•
index must be unique to all previously executed snmpset commands. If an index value has been
used previously, a message like the following appears. In this case, increment the index value and
enter the command again.
Error in packet.
Reason: notWritable (that object does not support modification)
Failed object: FTOS-COPY-CONFIG-MIB::copySrcFileType.101
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To complete the command, use as many MIB objects in the command as required by the MIB
object descriptions shown in the previous table.
NOTE:
You can use the entire OID rather than the object name. Use the form: OID.index i
object-value.
To view more information, use the following options in the snmpset command.
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-c: View the community, either public or private.
OID
.
1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.
9
.
1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.
10
Object Values
Username for the server.
Password for the server.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Description
copyUserName and
copyUserPassword.
Username for the FTP,
TFTP, or SCP server.
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If you specify
copyUserName, you
must also specify
copyUserPassword.
Password for the FTP,
TFTP, or SCP server.
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