To Load A Switch Configuration File From The Scp Host; To Apply And Save The Configuration; To Copy The Switch Image And Boot Files To The Scp Host - Lenovo RackSwitch G8264CS Application Manual

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To Load a Switch Configuration File from the SCP Host

To Apply and Save the Configuration

To Copy the Switch Image and Boot Files to the SCP Host

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G8264CS Application Guide for ENOS 8.4
Syntax:
>> scp [-4|-6] <local filename> <username>@<switch IP address>:putcfg
Example:
>> scp ad4.cfg scpadmin@205.178.15.157:putcfg
When loading a configuration file to the switch, the apply and save commands 
are still required for the configuration commands to take effect. The apply and 
save commands may be entered manually on the switch, or by using SCP 
commands.
Syntax:
>> scp [-4|-6] <local filename> <username>@<switch IP address>:putcfg_apply
>> scp [-4|-6] <local filename> <username>@<switch IP address>:putcfg_apply_save
Example:
>> scp ad4.cfg scpadmin@205.178.15.157:putcfg_apply
>> scp ad4.cfg scpadmin@205.178.15.157:putcfg_apply_save
The CLI diff command is automatically executed at the end of putcfg to 
notify the remote client of the difference between the new and the current 
configurations.
putcfg_apply runs the apply command after the putcfg is done.
putcfg_apply_save saves the new configuration to the flash after 
putcfg_apply is done.
The putcfg_apply and putcfg_apply_save commands are provided 
because extra apply and save commands are usually required after a putcfg; 
however, an SCP session is not in an interactive mode.
Syntax:
>> scp [-4|-6] <username>@<switch IP address>:getimg1 <local filename> 
>> scp [-4|-6] <username>@<switch IP address>:getimg2 <local filename> 
>> scp [-4|-6] <username>@<switch IP address>:getboot <local filename> 
Example:
>> scp scpadmin@205.178.15.157:getimg1 6.1.0_os.img

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