
File Transfers
Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files
Transferring Switch Configurations and
ACL Command Files
Transfer Features
Feature Default Menu CLI Web
Use TFTP to copy from a remote host to a config n/a — below —
file.
Use TFTP to copy a config file to a remote host. n/a — page A-24 —
Use TFTP to upload and execute a command file n/a — page A-24 —
for configuring or replacing an ACL in the switch
configuration.
Use Xmodem to copy a configuration from a n/a — page A-27 —
serially connected host to a config file.
Use Xmodem to copy a config file to a serially n/a — page A-27 —
connected host.
Using the CLI commands described in this section, you can copy switch
configurations to and from a switch, or copy an ACL command file to configure
or replace an ACL in the switch configuration.
Note It is useful to note here that you can perform all TFTP operations using SFTP
as described in the section on Using Secure Copy and SFTP on page A-8 for
greater security, if needed.
TFTP: Copying a Configuration from a Remote Host
Syntax: copy tftp < startup-config | running-config > < ip-address > < remote-file >
[ pc | unix ]
copy tftp config < filename > < ip-address > < remote-file > [ pc | unix ]
All Switches: This command copies a configuration from a
remote host to the startup-config or running-config file.
5300xl and 4200vl: On a 5300xl switch running software
release E.09.xx or greater or on a 4200vl switch, this
command can copy a configuration from a remote host to a
designated config file in the switch. For more on multiple
configuration files, refer to “Multiple Configuration Files
on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches” on page 6-22.
(Refer to “Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image
Options” on page 6-13 for more on flash image use.)
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