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Cisco nexus 5000 series command reference, release 4.1(3)n1(1) (ol-16599-01, august 2009)
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To copy any file from a source to a destination, use the copy command.
Syntax Description
source-url
destination-url
The format of the source and destination URLs varies according to the file or directory location. You can
enter either a command-line interface (CLI) variable for a directory or a filename that follows the Cisco
NX-OS file system syntax (filesystem:[/directory][/filename]).
The following tables list URL prefix keywords by the file system type. If you do not specify a URL prefix
keyword, the router looks for a file in the current directory.
Table 1-1
prefix keywords for remote file systems.
systems.
Table 1-1
Keyword
bootflash:[//server/]
volatile:[//server/]
Table 1-2
Keyword
ftp:
scp:
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copy source-url destination-url
Location URL (or variable) of the source file or directory to be copied. The
source can be either local or remote, depending upon whether the file is being
downloaded or uploaded.
Destination URL (or variable) of the copied file or directory. The destination
can be either local or remote, depending upon whether the file is being
downloaded or uploaded.
lists URL prefix keywords for local writable storage file systems.
URL Prefix Keywords for Local Writable Storage File Systems
Source or Destination
Source or destination URL for boot flash memory. The server argument
value is module-1, sup-1, sup-active, or sup-local.
Source or destination URL of the default internal file system. Any files or
directories stored in this file system will be erased when the switch reboots.
The server argument value is module-1, sup-1, sup-active, or sup-local.
URL Prefix Keywords for Remote File Systems
Source or Destination
Source or destination URL for a FTP network server. The syntax for this
alias is as follows:
ftp:[//server][/path]/filename
Source or destination URL for a network server that supports Secure Shell
(SSH) and accepts copies of files using the secure copy protocol (scp). The
syntax for this alias is as follows:
scp:[//[username@]server][/path]/filename
Table 1-3
lists the URL prefix keywords for nonwritable file
Chapter 1
Basic System Commands
Table 1-2
lists the URL
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