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Defaults
— None.
Access
— Enabled.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage
— The
filename
and
file:
filename
URLs are equivalent. You can
use either URL to refer to a file in an WX switch’s nonvolatile memory.
The
tftp://
ip-addr
/
filename
URL refers to a file on a TFTP server. If DNS is
configured on the WX switch, you can specify a TFTP server’s hostname
as an alternative to specifying the IP address.
The
tmp:
filename
URL specifies a file in temporary storage. You can copy
a file out of temporary storage but you cannot copy a file into temporary
storage. Temporary storage is reserved for use by MSS.
If you are copying a system image file into nonvolatile storage, the
filename must be preceded by the boot partition name, which can be
boot0
or
boot1
. Enter the filename as
boot0:/
filename
or
boot1:/
filename
. You must specify the boot partition that
was not
used
to load the currently running image.
The maximum supported file size for TFTP is 32 MB.
Examples
— The following command copies a file called
floorwx
from
nonvolatile storage to a TFTP server:
WX4400#
copy floorwx tftp://10.1.1.1/floorwx
success: sent 365 bytes in 0.401 seconds [ 910 bytes/sec]
The following command copies a file called
closetwx
from a TFTP server
to nonvolatile storage:
WX4400#
copy tftp://10.1.1.1/closetwx closetwx
success: received 637 bytes in 0.253 seconds [ 2517
bytes/sec]
The following command copies system image
WXA03001.Rel
from a
TFTP server to boot partition 1 in nonvolatile storage:
WX4400#
copy tftp://10.1.1.107/WXA03001.Rel
boot1:WXA03001.Rel
............................................................
................................................success:
received 9163214 bytes in 105.939 seconds [ 86495 bytes/sec]
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 2 ACCESS COMMANDS...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SERVICE COMMANDS...
Page 200: ...200 CHAPTER 7 IP SERVICES COMMANDS...
Page 264: ...264 CHAPTER 8 AAA COMMANDS...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 9 MOBILITY DOMAIN COMMANDS...
Page 392: ...392 CHAPTER 11 MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS...
Page 444: ...444 CHAPTER 13 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS...
Page 468: ...468 CHAPTER 14 SECURITY ACL COMMANDS...
Page 484: ...484 CHAPTER 15 CRYPTOGRAPHY COMMANDS...
Page 532: ...532 CHAPTER 18 SESSION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 588: ...588 CHAPTER 20 FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 596: ...596 CHAPTER 21 TRACE COMMANDS...
Page 608: ...608 CHAPTER 22 SNOOP COMMANDS...
Page 618: ...618 CHAPTER 23 SYSTEM LOG COMMANDS...