Chapter 4
Managing the ACE Software
Detailed Steps
Command
Step 1
dir image:
Example:
host1/Admin# dir image:
Step 2
show version
Example:
host1/Admin# show version
Step 3
copy image: filename
{ftp: //server/path [ /filename ] |
sftp: // [ username@ ] server/path [ /filename ]
| tftp: //server [ :port ] /path [ /filename] }
Example:
host1/Admin# copy image:sb-ace.NOV_11
ftp://192.168.1.2
Uncompressing Files in the disk0: File System
This section describes how to uncompress (unzip) LZ77 coded files in the disk0: file system (for
example, zipped probe script files).
Restrictions
The filename must end with a .gz extension for the file to be uncompressed using the gunzip command.
The .gz extension indicates a file zipped by the gzip (GNU zip) compression utility.
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Purpose
(Optional) Displays the software system images available in
Flash memory.
(Optional) Displays the version information of system software
that is loaded in flash memory and currently running on the ACE.
Copies an ACE software system image from Flash memory to a
remote server using FTP, SFTP, or TFTP.
The keywords, arguments, and options are as follows:
filename—Name of the ACE system software image.
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ftp://server/path[/filename]—Specifies the FTP network
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server and, optionally, the renamed software system image.
sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename]—Specifies the
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SFTP network server and, optionally, the renamed software
system image.
tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]—Specifies the TFTP
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network server and, optionally, the renamed software system
image.
When you select a destination file system using ftp:, sftp:, or
tftp:, the ACE performs the following tasks:
Prompts you for your username and password if the
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destination file system requires user authentication.
Prompts you for the server information if you do not provide
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the information with the command.
Copies the file to the root directory of the destination file
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system if you do not provide path information.
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
Using the File System on the ACE
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