6.5.3 Transferring Files Using ftp Commands
Use the ftp command to transfer files between the Switch and a remote operation terminal.
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(1) To transfer a backup configuration file to the Switch
After transferring the backup configuration file to your home directory on a Switch (/usr/home/operator), copy it to the startup configuration by using the copy operation command. The following figure shows an example of transferring a backup configuration file to the Switch by using the ftp command.
> cd /usr/home/operator > ftp 192.168.0.1 Connect to 192.168.0.1. 220 FTP server (Version wn-2.4(4) Wed Jan 1 00:00:00 JST 1999) ready. Name (192.168.0.1:operator): test 331 Password required for test. Password:xxxxxx 230 User test logged in. Remote system type UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> get backup.cnf ..1 local: backup.cnf remote: backup.cnf 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for backup.cnf (12,345 bytes) 226 Transfer complete. ftp> bye 221 Goodby > enable # copy /usr/home/operator/backup.cnf startup-config ..2 Configuration file copy to startup-config ? (y/n): y ..3 # |
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Transfer the backup configuration file.
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Use the backup configuration file (backup.cnf) as the startup configuration.
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A confirmation message asking whether you want to replace the existing startup configuration appears.
(2) When transferring the backup configuration file to a remote operation terminal
The following figure shows an example of transferring a backup configuration file stored in the Switch to a remote operation terminal.
> cd /usr/home/operator > enable # copy running-config backup.cnf ..1 Configuration file copy to /usr/home/operator/backup.cnf? (y/n) : y # exit > ftp 192.168.0.1 Connect to 192.168.0.1. 220 FTP server (Version wn-2.4(4) Fri Jan 1 00:00:00 JST 1999) ready. Name (192.168.0.1:operator): test 331 Password required for test. Password:xxxxxx 230 User test logged in. Remote system type UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> put backup.cnf ..2 local: backup.cnf remote: backup.cnf 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for backup.cnf (12,345 bytes) 226 Transfer complete. ftp> bye 221 Goodby > |
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Copy the running configuration file to the backup configuration file.
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Transfer the backup configuration file.