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Cisco Nexus 1000V Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.2(1)SV3(1.1)
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Chapter 23 Before Contacting Technical Support
Copying Files
Copying Files
You might be required to move files to or from the switch. These files might include log, configuration,
or firmware files.
The Cisco Nexus 1000V always acts as a client. An ftp/scp/tftp session will always originate from the
switch and either push files to an external system or pull files from an external system.
File Server: 172.22.36.10
File to be copied to the switch: /etc/hosts
The
copy
CLI command supports four transfer protocols and 12 different sources for files.
switch#
copy ?
bootflash: Select source filesystem
core: Select source filesystem
debug: Select source filesystem
ftp: Select source filesystem
licenses Backup license files
log: Select source filesystem
modflash: Select source filesystem
nvram: Select source filesystem
running-config Copy running configuration to destination
scp: Select source filesystem
sftp: Select source filesystem
slot0: Select source filesystem
startup-config Copy startup configuration to destination
system: Select source filesystem
tftp: Select source filesystem
volatile: Select source filesystem
Use the following syntax to use secure copy (scp) as the transfer mechanism:
"scp:[//[username@]server][/path]"
Copy
/etc/hosts
from 172.22.36.10 using the user
user1
, where the destination would be
hosts.txt
.
switch#
copy scp://[email protected]/etc/hosts bootflash:hosts.txt
[email protected]'s password:
hosts 100% |*****************************| 2035 00:00
Back up the startup configuration to an SFTP server.
switch#
copy startup-config sftp://[email protected]/test/startup-configuration.bak1
Connecting to 172.22.36.10...
[email protected]'s password:
switch#
Tip
Back up the startup configuration to a server daily before you make any changes. You can write a
short script to be run on the Cisco Nexus 1000V to perform a save and then back up the configuration.
The script only needs to contain two commands:
copy running-configuration
startup-configuration
and
copy startup-configuration tftp:
//
server
/
name
. To execute the script,
enter the
run-script
filename
command.