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DGS-6604 m copy copy Use the copy command to copy a image, log or configuration file from a remote or local source to a local or remote destination file. copy SOURCE-URL DESTINATION-URL copy SOURCE-URL tftp:\\ {IP-ADDRESS | IPv6-ADDRESS} \[ DIRECTORY \] FILENAME copy tftp:\\ {IP-ADDRESS | IPv6-ADDRESS} \ [ DIRECTORY \ ] FILENAME DESTINATION-URL Syntax Description SOURCE-URL Specifies the source URL for the source file to be copied. The URL has two forms. One of them is represented by keyword. For the second form, it is prefixed by the media. The acceptable media are flash:\ and cf1:\. Flash:\ refers to system internal on-board FLASH memory cf1:\ represents the first opened slot compact FLASH memory. The source can be either local or remote. For download purpose, the source is in remote server. For upload purpose, the source is located locally. If the running-config is specified as the SOURCE-URL, the purpose is to upload the running configuration or save the running-configuration as the startup configuration. If the system-log is specified as the SOURCE-URL, the system log can be retrieved to TFTP server. DESTINATION-URL If the startup-config is specified as the SOURCE-URL, the purpose is to upload the startup configuration and save it as: a file in the file system or as the runningconfiguration. Specifies the destination URL as the target for the copied file. The URL has two forms. One of them is represented by keyword. For the second form, it is prefixed by media. The acceptable media are flash:\, cf1:\. Flash:\ refers to system internal on-board FLASH memory cf1:\ represents the first opened slot compact FLASH memory. The destination can be either local or remote. When downloading the destination is target is the local file system. When uploading the destination is on a remote server. When running-config is specified as the DESTINATION-URL, it will write the source file contents as the running configuration. When startup-config is specified as DESTINATION-URL, the source file contents will be saved as the next-boot configuration. It will saved into the current configuration file in NVRAM and the file name will be maintained as the file name specified with boot config command. CLI Reference Guide 124