Transferring Files
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Use to display the contents of a macro, script, or text file that resides in NVS on the
primary SRP module, in NVS on the redundant SRP module, or on a remote server that
you access using FTP.
Specify the file you want to display using one of the following formats, depending on
the location of the file:
fileName—Name of the file that resides in NVS on the primary SRP module
standby:fileName—Name of the file that resides in NVS on the redundant (standby)
SRP module
serverName:filePathName—Name of the remote server on which the file resides and
the complete pathname of the file
Example 1—Displays the contents of a text file named erxconfig.txt that resides in NVS
on the primary SRP module
host1#more erxconfig.txt
Example 2—Displays the contents of a macro file named mysetup.mac that resides in
NVS on the redundant (standby) SRP module
host1#more standby:mysetup.mac
Example 3—Displays the contents of a script file named myconfig.scr that resides on
a remote server named fileserver1
host1#more fileserver1:/startup/scripts/myconfig.scr
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You may need to transfer files between the following locations:
System space
User space
Network host
Standby SRP module
You can transfer files in any of three ways: the copy command, the system's FTP server,
or a remote host that is configured as an FTP or a TFTP server. Table 37 on page 290 lists
the types of files that you can transfer between the locations using the copy command,
which activates a hidden FTP or TFTP client on the E Series router.
You can use the system's FTP server to transfer files between a network host and the
user space. When a firewall separates the E Series router from the network host, you
must use the FTP server to transfer files to the user space. You can then install the files
from the user space to the system space by using the copy command. However, if there
is no firewall between the E Series router and the network host, you can use the copy
command, the remote FTP server, or the remote TFTP server to transfer files.
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