HP Cisco MDS 9222i Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Command Reference Release 4.0(1a)N2 - Page 43
Command Default, Command Modes, Command History, Usage Guidelines, Keyword, Source or Destination
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Chapter 1 Basic System Commands copy Send comments to [email protected] Table 1-2 Keyword sftp: tftp: URL Prefix Keywords for Remote File Systems (continued) Source or Destination Source or destination URL for an SSH FTP (SFTP) network server. The syntax for this alias is as follows: sftp:[//[username@]server][/path]/filename Source or destination URL for a TFTP network server. The syntax for this alias is as follows: tftp:[//server[:port]][/path]/filename Table 1-3 Keyword core: debug: log: modflash: nvram: system: volatile: URL Prefix Keywords for Special File Systems Source or Destination Local memory for core files. You can copy core files from the core file system. Local memory for debug files. You can copy core files from the debug file system. Local memory for log files. You can copy log files from the log file system. External memory for mod files. You can copy mod files from modflash file system. Local NVRAM. You can copy the startup configuration to or from the nvram file system. The nvram file system is optional when referencing the startup-config file in a command. Local system memory. You can copy the running configuration to or from the system file system. The system file system is optional when referencing the running-config file in a command. Local volatile memory. You can copy files to or from the volatile file system. All files in the volatile memory are lost when the physical device reloads. Command Default The default name for the destination file is the source filename. Command Modes EXEC mode Command History Release 4.0(0)N1(1a) Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The copy command allows you to copy a file (such as a system image or configuration file) from one location to another location. The source and destination for the file is specified using a Cisco NX-OS file system URL, which allows you to specify a local or remote file location. The file system being used (such as a local memory source or a remote server) determines the syntax used in the command. OL-16599-01 Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Command Reference 1-21