copy
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Table 37: File Types You Can Transfer Using the copy
Command (continued)
Destination
Source
System
Standby SRP
system.log
Module
reboot.hty
To transfer files using the copy command between the system space and a network
host:
Determine whether there is a route to the network host, and create one if necessary.
1.
See JunosE IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide.
Configure the network host as an FTP server, or use a remote host that is configured
2.
as a TFTP server.
NOTE: This command takes place in the context of the current virtual
router (VR) rather than the default VR. You must configure the FTP server
so that any traffic destined for the VR can reach the VR; typically, you
configure the FTP server to reach the default address of the E Series router,
which will always be able to reach the VR.
Add the FTP server to the static host table, and specify the file transport protocol
3.
(FTP or TFTP), so that the E Series router can access the network host.
(Optional) Specify a source interface to use in FTP packets leaving the router.
4.
Copy the files.
5.
Use to copy a file from one location to another.
NOTE: You cannot copy script (.scr) or macro (.mac) files while in Boot
mode. You can copy only .cnf, .hty, and .rel files. If you issue the dir
command from Boot mode, existing .scr and .mac files are not displayed.
See Table 37 on page 290 for the types of files that you can copy.
Specify a network path to copy to or from another device on the network.
Specify the incoming or outgoing directory to copy to or from the user space.
Chapter 5: Managing the System
User Space
Network Host
(Linked Files and
Within a
Unlinked Files)
Firewall
system.log
system.log
reboot.hty
reboot.hty
*.dmp
*.dmp
Standby
SRP
Module
None
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