Use The Scp Command - Digi Connect IT 4 User Manual

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Command line interface
Command
Description
device and a remote host.
See
show
Displays information about the device and the device's configuration.
See
about the show command.
speedtest
Perform a speed test.
ssh
SSH login to a remote server.
system
Issues commands related to system functionality.
tail
Tail a file.
telnet
Telnet login to a remote server.
traceroute
Sends and tracks route packets to a destination host.
Note
For commands that operate on the Connect IT 4's file system, such as the cp, ls, and mkdir
commands, see
File system
delete files and directories.

Use the scp command

The scp command uses Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) to transfer files between the Connect IT 4 device
and a remote host.
Required configuration items
The hostname or IP address of the remote host.
n
The username and password of the user on the remote host.
n
Whether the file is being copied to the Connect IT 4 device from a remote host, or to the
n
remote host from the Connect IT 4 device.
If the file is being copied to the Connect IT 4 device from a remote host:
l
The path and filename of the file on the remote host that will be copied to the Connect
o
IT 4 device.
The location on the Connect IT 4 device where the file will be copied.
o
If the file is being copied to a remote host from the Connect IT 4 device:
l
The path and filename of the file on the Connect IT 4 device that will be copied to the
o
remote host.
The location on the remote host where the file will be copied.
o
Copy a file from a remote host to the Connect IT 4 device
To copy a file from a remote host to the Connect IT 4 device, use the
Digi Connect IT® 4 User Guide
Use the scp command
for information about using the scp command.
Display status and statistics using the show command
for information about the file system, including how to copy, move and
Use the scp command
for more information
scp
command as follows:
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