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Using the IPv6 copy command

Copying a file to an IPv6 TFTP server

You can copy a file from the following sources to an IPv6 TFTP server:

Flash memory.

Running configuration.

Startup configuration.

Copying a file from flash memory

For example, to copy the primary or secondary boot image from the device’s flash memory to an
IPv6 TFTP server, enter a command such as the following.

Brocade# copy flash tftp ipv6 2001:db8:e0ff:7837::3 test.img secondary

This command copies the secondary boot image named test.img from flash memory to a TFTP
server with the IPv6 address of 2001:db8:e0ff:7837::3.

Syntax: copy flash tftp ipv6 source-file-name primary | secondary

The ipv6-address parameter specifies the address of the TFTP server. You must specify this
address in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as documented in RFC 2373.

The source-file-name parameter specifies the name of the file you want to copy to the IPv6 TFTP
server.

The primary keyword specifies the primary boot image, while the secondary keyword specifies the
secondary boot image.

Copying a file from the running or startup configuration

For example, to copy the running configuration to an IPv6 TFTP server, enter a command such as
the following.

Brocade# copy running-config tftp ipv6 2001:db8:e0ff:7837::3 newrun.cfg

This command copies the running configuration to a TFTP server with the IPv6 address of
2001:db8:e0ff:7837::3 and names the file on the TFTP server newrun.cfg.

Syntax: copy running-config | startup-config tftp ipv6 destination-file-name

Specify the running-config keyword to copy the running configuration file to the specified IPv6 TFTP
server.

Specify the startup-config keyword to copy the startup configuration file to the specified IPv6 TFTP
server.

The tftp ipv6-address parameter specifies the address of the TFTP server. You must specify this
address in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as documented in RFC 2373.

The destination-file-name parameter specifies the name of the file that is copied to the IPv6 TFTP
server.