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File Management

Default Setting
None

Command Mode
Global Configuration

Command Usage

A colon (:) is required after the specified file type.

If the file contains an error, it cannot be set as the default file.

Example

Console(config)#boot system config: startup

Console(config)#

Related Commands

“dir”

on page 70

“whichboot”

on page 71

copy

This command moves (upload/download) a code image or configuration file between the switch’s
flash memory and an FTP/SFTP/TFTP server. When you save the system code or configuration
settings to a file on an FTP/SFTP/TFTP server, that file can later be downloaded to the switch to
restore system operation. The success of the file transfer depends on the accessibility of the
FTP/SFTP/TFTP server and the quality of the network connection.

Syntax

copy exception-log {ftp | sftp | tftp}
copy file {file | ftp | running-config | sftp | startup-config | tftp}
copy running-config {file | ftp | sftp | startup-config | tftp}
copy startup-config {file | ftp | running-config | sftp | tftp}
copy tftp {file | https-certificate | public-key | running-config | startup-config}

exception-log - Keyword that allows you to copy the crash dump file exception_log.tgz to a
file server.

file - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from a file.

ftp - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from an FTP server.

https-certificate - Keyword that allows you to copy the HTTPS secure site certificate.

public-key - Keyword that allows you to copy a SSH key from a TFTP server. (See

“Secure

Shell”

on page 164)

running-config - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from the current running configuration.

sftp - Keyword that copies a file to or from an SFTP server.

startup-config - The configuration used for system initialization.

tftp - Keyword that allows you to copy to/from a TFTP server.

Default Setting
None