JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide
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Copying and Redirecting Files
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For example, you can transfer a file from a network host to an E Series router through
FTP, and then transfer the file through the copy command from the E Series router to
other E Series routers. See Figure 22 on page 288.
Figure 22: Transferring System Files to the E Series Router
For more information about file transfer protocols, consult the following resources:
RFC 959—File Transfer Protocol (FTP) (October 1985)
RFC 1350—Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) (Revision 2) (July 1992)
You have two options for copying or redirecting files to or from a remote FTP or TFTP
server:
Include all remote file data in the copy command. You can specify remote files using
the URL format and the file redirect option for the related show commands.
Use the host command to define the host and the appropriate file transfer protocol.
FTP is the default if you do not specify a file transfer protocol or when Domain Name
System (DNS) service is used to map IP addresses to the hostname.
If you include the remote file data, the copy command contains a source and destination
filename, either of which (but not both) can be remote files. The following URL format
is supported for both source and destination files:
protocol://[username [:password]@]location[/directory]/filename
The location can be a hostname or an IP address.
The two versions of the URL format are as follows:
ftp://[username[:password ]@]location[/directory]/filename
tftp://location[/directory]/filename
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