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HP Traffic Director sa7220 User Manual

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C H A P T E R 5

File Management Commands

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dir

Displays a list of saved configuration files

dir

get

Retrieves a configuration file from a TFTP server. Because the
TFTP protocol has no user-logon or validation, sites that support it
typically enforce some file access restrictions. Such restrictions are
specific to each site and vary widely in scope and methods.

get

where

tftpurl

is the name of the TFTP server and file to

retrieve.

put

Puts a configuration to the specified remote file or directory. If the
remote-directory form is used, the remote host is assumed to be a
UNIX* machine. Because the TFTP protocol has no user-logon or
validation, sites that support it typically enforce some file access
restrictions. Such restrictions are specific to each site and vary
widely in scope and methods.

Example:

put default.cfg to tftp://192.168.10.1/default.cfg

remove

Removes a configuration file.

remove

where

filename

is name of the configuration file to be removed

restore

NOTE: Username
commands are not valid in
configuration files, that is,
save config and restore
config operations do not
include username data. Use
the command

config

cli

username

to restore

usernames.

Restores a CLI configuration from a previously saved file (see

save

).

restore {filename}

where

filename

is the name of the configuration file to be

restored (the default file name is

default.cfg

).

Command

Description