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running-config Enter the keywords running-config to copy from the current system
configuration.
scp: Enter the keyword scp: to copy from the remote file system, IPv4, or IPv6,
(scp://userid:password@hostip/filepath).
startup-config Enter the keywords startup-config to copy from the startup configuration.
tftp: Enter the keyword tftp: to copy from the remote file system, IPv4, or IPv6,
(tftp://hostip/filepath).
usbflash: Enter the keyword usbflash: to copy the file to or from the external USB flash.
Command Modes EXEC Privilege
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
EMC Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.12(1.0) Introduced on the S5048FON.
9.10(0.1) Introduced on the S6010-ON and S4048T-ON.
9.10(0.0) Introduced on the S3148.
9.10(0.0) Introduced on the S6100-ON.
9.8(2.0) Introduced on the S3100 series.
9.8(1.0) Introduced on the Z9100ON.
9.8(0.0P5) Introduced on the S4048-ON.
9.8(0.0P2) Introduced on the S3048-ON.
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the S6000-ON. Added the nfsmount:<mount-point>
parameters that allow you to mount a remote NFS file system.
9.4(0.0) Added the compressed-config parameter.
9.3(0.1) Added the http parameter on the S6000, Z9000, S4810, and S4820T.
9.0.2.0 Introduced on the S6000.
8.4.1.0 Added IPv6 addressing support for FTP, TFTP, and SCP.
8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.
8.3.7.0 Introduced on the S4810.
8.2.1.0 Added usbflash and rpm0usbflash commands on E-Series.
7.6.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series and added the SSH port number to the SCP prompt
sequence on all systems.
7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
E-Series Original command.
Usage
Information
Dell EMC Networking OS supports a maximum of 100 files at the root directory level on both the internal
and external flash.
When copying a file to a remote location (for example, using Secure Copy [SCP]), enter only the
keywords and Dell EMC Networking OS prompts you for the rest of the information. For example, when
using SCP, you can enter copy running-config scp: where running-config is the source
and the target is specified in the ensuing prompts. Dell EMC Networking OS prompts you to enter
any required information for the named destination remote destination, destination filename, user ID,
password, and so forth.
When you use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the running
configuration to the startup configuration file, Dell EMC Networking OS creates a backup file on the
internal flash of the startup configuration.
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