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Requesting for FTP server address, user name, password and file name
Examples:
(1) Save images in the FLASH to the FTP server of 10.1.1.1, FTP server username is
Switch, password is superuser:
Switch#copy nos.img ftp://Switch:superuser@10.1.1.1/nos.img
(2) Obtain system file nos.img from the FTP server 10.1.1.1, the username is Switch,
password is superuser
Switch#copy ftp://Switch:superuser@10.1.1.1/nos.img nos.img
(3) Save images in the FLASH to the FTP server of 2004:1:2:3::6
Switch#copy nos.img ftp://username:password@2004:1:2:3::6/ nos.img
(4) Obtain system file nos.img from the FTP server 2004:1:2:3::6
Switch#copy ftp:// username:password@2004:1:2:3::6/nos.img nos.img
(5) Save the running configuration files
Switch#copy running-config startup-config
Relevant Command: write
1.5.2 copyTFTP
Command: copy <source-url> <destination-url> [ascii | binary]
Function: Download files to the TFTP client.
Parameter: <source-url> is the location of the source files or directories to be copied;
<destination-url> is the destination address to which the files or directories to be copied;
forms of <source-url> and <destination-url> vary depending on different locations of the
files or directories. ascii indicates the ASCII standard will be adopted; binary indicates
that the binary system will be adopted in the file transmissiondefault transmission
method .When URL represents a TFTP address, its form should be:
tftp://{<ipaddress>|<ipv6address>|<hostname>}/<filename>, amongst <ipaddress>|
<ipv6address> is the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the TFTP server/client, <hostname> is the
name of the host mapping with the IPv6 address, it does not support the file download and
upload with hosts mapping with IPv4 addresses, <filename> is the name of the TFTP
upload/download file.
Special keyword of the filename
Keywords
Source or destination addresses
running-config
Running configuration files