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# In standalone mode, change back to the root directory of the MPU.
<Sysname> cd flash:/
# In IRF mode, change to the Flash root directory of the global standby MPU that resides in member
device 2.
<Sysname> cd chassis2#slot0#flash:/
# In IRF mode, change back to the Flash root directory of the global active MPU.
<Sysname> cd flash:/
copy
Use
copy
to copy a file.
Syntax
copy
fileurl-source fileurl-dest
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
fileurl
-
source
: Specifies the name or URL of the file to be copied. If the file resides on an FTP or
TFTP server rather than on the device, specify the URL of the file. Whether a URL is case sensitive
depends on the server.
fileurl
-
dest
: Specifies the name or URL of the destination file or directory. To copy the source file to an
FTP or TFTP server, specify a URL. If you specify a directory, the device copies the specified file to
the directory and saves it with its original file name. Whether a URL is case sensitive depends on the
server.
Usage guidelines
You can use the
copy
command to perform the following operations:
•
Copy a local file and save it locally.
•
Copy a local file and save it to an FTP or TFTP server.
•
Copy a file on an FTP or TFTP server and save it locally.
To specify a file or directory, use the following guidelines:
Location Name
format
Remarks
On the device
Use the file name guidelines in
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
N/A
On an FTP
server
Enter the URL in the format ftp://
FTP
username
[:
password
]@
server
address
[:
port number
]/
file path
[/file
name
].
The username and password must be the same
as those configured on the FTP server. If the
server authenticates users only by the username,
you are not required to enter the password.
For example, to use the username 1 and
password 1 and specify the startup.cfg file in the
authorized working directory on FTP server
1.1.1.1, enter the URL
ftp://1:[email protected]/startup.cfg.
On a TFTP
Enter the URL in the format
tftp://
server address
[:
port
For example, to specify the startup.cfg file in the
working directory on TFTP server 1.1.1.1, enter