HP StorageWorks 2/64 - Core Switch Command Reference Manual page 121

Hp storageworks fabric os 5.x command reference guide (aa-rvhvb-te, september 2005)
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The configuration file is written as three sections. The first section contains the switch boot parameters. It
has variables such as the switch's name and IP address. This section corresponds to the first few lines of
output of the
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The second section contains general switch configuration variables, such as diagnostic settings, fabric
configuration settings, and SNMP settings. This section corresponds to the output of the
command (after the first few lines), although there are more lines uploaded than shown by the command.
The third sections contains zoning configuration parameters.
NOTE:
In Fabric OS 5.x, no spaces are allowed between operands. None of the operands use quotation
marks.
Operands
This command has the following optional operands:
host
user
file
passwd
Examples
To upload a configuration file using FTP to host "citadel", using account "jdoe", and file
"config.txt":
switch:admin> configupload "citadel","jdoe","config.txt","passwd"
upload complete
To upload the same configuration file using SCP:
switch:admin> configupload -p scp "citadel","jdoe","config.txt"
jdoe@citadel's password: ********
upload complete
To upload the configuration file interactively:
sw5:admin> configUpload
Protocol (scp or ftp) [ftp]: ftp
Server Name or IP Address [host]: 123.123.123.123
User Name [None]: user21
File Name [config.txt]: config-switch.txt
Password: xxxxxxxx
upload complete
command.
Specify a host name or IP address, in quotation marks: for example, "citadel" or
"192.168.1.48". The configuration file is downloaded from this host system.
Specify a user name in quotation marks: for example, "jdoe". This user name is
used to gain access to the host.
Specify a file name in quotation marks; for example: "config.txt". Absolute
path names might be specified using forward slash (/). Relative path names create
the file in the user's home directory on UNIX hosts and in the directory where the
FTP server is running on Windows hosts.
Specify a password, in quotation marks.
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