Chapter 9: Using SCP Commands
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Windows PSCP commands:
PSCP in Windows works in a similar way to the SCP.
pscp -P <port> <user name>@<device ip>:/raw_config.txt
<filename>
pscp -P <port> <CSV file> <config file> <user
name>@<device ip>:/raw_config_update /match=<col>
Alternative of bulk configuration via SCP:
Both methods of uploading 'bulk configuration' file or 'raw configuration'
file via SCP can serve the purpose of bulk configuration. The only
difference is that you can configure
device-specific settings with the
upload of raw configuration but not with the 'bulk configuration' file.
Bulk Configuration via SCP
(on page 527)
Keys that Cannot Be Uploaded
The raw configuration downloaded from any SRC contains a few
configuration keys that are commented out with either syntax below.
Comment syntax
Description
#INTERNAL#
These keys are internal ones. They are
NOT user configurable settings.
#OLD/INVALID#
These keys are old or invalid ones.
Note that these configuration keys cannot be part of the configuration
that you will upload to any SRC. That is, they should be either not
available or they remain to be commented out in the configuration file
you will upload.
Summary of Contents for Raritan SRC-0100
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Page 301: ...Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface 289 6 Click Create to finish the creation...
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Page 625: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 613 Note If your SRC uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 630: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 618 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
Page 631: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 619 15 Click Next to continue...