Users Guide
Copy Conguration Files Using SNMP
To do the following, use SNMP from a remote client.
• copy the running-cong le to the startup-cong le
• copy conguration les from the Dell Networking system to a server
• copy conguration les from a server to the Dell Networking system
You can perform all of these tasks using IPv4 or IPv6 addresses. The examples in this section use IPv4 addresses; however, you can 
substitute IPv6 addresses for the IPv4 addresses in all of the examples.
The following table lists the relevant MIBs for these functions are.
Table 87. MIB Objects for Copying Conguration Files via SNMP
MIB Object OID Object Values Description
copySrcFileType .1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.2
1 = Dell Networking OS le
2 = running-cong
3 = startup-cong
Species the type of le to copy 
from. The range is:
• If copySrcFileType is running-
cong or startup-cong, the 
default copySrcFileLocation 
is ash.
• If copySrcFileType is a binary 
le, you must also specify 
copySrcFileLocation and 
copySrcFileName.
copySrcFileLocation .1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.3
1 = ash
2 = slot0
3 = tftp
4 = ftp
5 = scp
6 = usbash
Species the location of source 
le.
• If copySrcFileLocation is FTP 
or SCP, you must specify 
copyServerAddress, 
copyUserName, and 
copyUserPassword.
copySrcFileName .1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.4 Path (if the le is not in the 
current directory) and lename.
Species name of the le.
• If copySourceFileType is set 
to running-cong or startup-
cong, copySrcFileName is 
not required.
copyDestFileType .1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.5
1 = Dell Networking OS le
2 = running-cong
3 = startup-cong
Species the type of le to copy 
to.
• If copySourceFileType is 
running-cong or startup-
cong, the default 
copyDestFileLocation is 
ash.
• If copyDestFileType is a 
binary, you must specify 
copyDestFileLocation and 
copyDestFileName.
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