Copy Files To And From The System - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Copy Files to and from the System

The command syntax for copying files is similar to UNIX. The
source-file-url destination-file-url
Note: See the FTOS Command Reference for a detailed description of the
To copy a local file to a remote system, combine the
file-destination
To copy a remote file to Dell Force10 system, combine the
with the
file-destination
Table 3-1. Forming a copy Command
Local File Location
Internal flash:
primary RPM
standby RPM
External flash:
primary RPM
standby RPM
USB Drive (E-Series ExaScale only)
USB drive on RPM0
External USB drive
Remote File Location
Note: FTOS supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing for FTP, TFTP, and SCP (in the
FTP server
TFTP server
SCP server
Important Points to Remember
You may not copy a file from one remote system to another.
You may not copy a file from one location to the same location.
The internal flash memories on the RPMs are synchronized whenever there is a change, but only if
both RPMs are running the same version of FTOS.
When copying to a server, a hostname can only be used if a DNS server is configured.
.
syntax for a remote file location shown in
syntax for a local file location shown in
Syntax
source-file-url
copy flash://filename
copy rpm
0
1
flash://filename
{
|
}
copy rpm
0
1
slot0://filename
{
|
}
copy rpm
0
1
slot0://filename
{
|
}
rpm0usbflash:// filepath
copy
usbflash:// filepath
copy
copy ftp://username:password
hostname
}/
filepath
/
filename
copy tftp:
//{
hostip
|
hostname
filename
copy scp://
{
|
hostip
hostname
filename
copy
command uses the format
syntax for a local file location with the
file-origin
Table
3-1.
file-origin
Table
destination-file-url
flash://filename
rpm
0
1
flash://filename
{
|
}
rpm
0
1
slot0://filename
{
|
}
rpm
0
1
slot0://filename
{
|
}
rpm0usbflash:// filename
usbflash://filename
ftp://username:password
@{
hostip
|
filepath
/
filename
/filepath/
tftp:
}
//{
hostip
/filepath/
scp://
}
{
hostip
copy
command.
copy
syntax for a remote file location
3-1.
Syntax
field).
hostip
@{
hostip
|
hostname
/filepath/filename
|
hostname
}
/filepath/filename
|
}
hostname
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}/

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