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Uploading files from an ipv6 tftp server – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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IPv6 management (IPv6 host support)

Copying a primary or secondary boot image from flash memory to
an IPv6 TFTP server

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

TurboIron#ncopy flash primary tftp 2001:DB8:e0ff:7837::3 primary.img

This command copies the primary boot image named primary.img from flash memory to a TFTP
server with the IPv6 address of 2001:DB8:e0ff:7837::3.

Syntax: ncopy flash primary | secondary tftp <ipv6-address>

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

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 parameter specifies the name of the file you want to copy from flash
memory.

Copying the running or startup configuration to an IPv6 TFTP server

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

TurboIron#ncopy running-config tftp 2001:DB8:e0ff:7837::3 bakrun.cfg

This command copies a device running configuration to a TFTP server with the IPv6 address of
2001:DB8:e0ff:7837::3 and names the destination file bakrun.cfg.

Syntax: ncopy running-config | startup-config tftp <ipv6-address>

Specify the running-config keyword to copy the device running configuration or the
startup-config keyword to copy the device startup configuration.

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 running configuration that is
copied to the IPv6 TFTP server.

Uploading files from an IPv6 TFTP server

You can upload the following files from an IPv6 TFTP server:

Primary boot image.

Secondary boot image.

Running configuration.

Startup configuration.

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

TurboIron#ncopy tftp 2001:DB8:e0ff:7837::3 primary.img flash primary