Saving The Config Off To An Ftp Server; Saving The Config Off To An Scp Server - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Saving the Config Off to an FTP Server

bstnA6k(gbl)# exit
bstnA6k# copy startup-config ftp://juser:jpasswd@ftp.wwmed.com/feb6startup
bstnA6k# ...

Saving the Config Off to an SCP Server

bstnA6k(gbl)# exit
bstnA6k# copy startup-config scp://juser@rh1.wwmed.com:/var/feb6startup
Password: jpasswd
bstnA6k# ...
CLI Maintenance Guide
Use a URL in the
copy startup-config
site:
copy startup-config ftp://[username:password@]ftp-site/file
where
username:password@ (optional) is an FTP username and password (the
default is the username/password set by the
ftp-site identifies the FTP server with an IP address or FQDN (for example,
"172.16.88.3" or "ftp.myftpsite.com"), and
file is the chosen file name. As with other FTP copies, use two slashes
(ftp-site//file) if the file path is absolute.
For example, the following command exits from gbl mode to priv-exec mode, then
sends the startup config to ftp.wwmed.com:
Use an SCP-based URL to upload with the Secure Copy (SCP) protocol:
copy startup-config scp://username@server:file [accept-host-key]
where the options were defined for uploading the running-config (recall
the Config Off to an SCP Server" on page
The CLI prompts for the username's password. Enter a password that is valid at the
remote site. For example, the following command exits from gbl mode to priv-exec
mode, then sends the startup config to the /var directory on rh1.wwmed.com:
Backing Up the Running Configuration
command to save the startup config to an FTP
ip ftp-user
3-4).
Saving Both Configs
command),
"Saving
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