HP StorageWorks 4/32 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual (53-1000240-01 - Page 120
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2 Note: Enter commands in lowercase only; mixed case is for readability. configDownload configDownload Downloads switch configuration and other parameters from a host file. Synopsis configdownload [-p ftp]"host","user","file","passwd" configdownload -p scp "host","user","file" configdownload Description Use this command to download a switch configuration and other parameters from a host file. The configuration file may have been generated previously using configUpload, or it may have been created by a user to download only specific changes. Refer to configUpload for a description of the configuration file format. Note To be able to mention the FTP server by name, you need to setup two DNS servers with dnsConfig. The first form of this command uses FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The FTP server must be running before configDownload can happen. The second form of this command uses SCP, which is a secure file copy tunneled through an SSH connection. When this form of the command is used, no password should be provided on the command line. Instead, SCP will prompt for the password if necessary. The SSH service is also available on Unix and Windows hosts. For Admin Domain users, please refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for details regarding upload and download behavior. This command can be invoked without any operands, creating an interactive session. The download might fail for the following reasons: • The switch has not been disabled. (Note: As of v5.2.0, configDownload can be invoked without disabling the switch for configuration files containing only certain SNMP, Fabric Watch, or ACL parameters. You may wish to attempt configDownload first without disabling the switch, and if there is at least one changed parameter outside of Fabric Watch/SNMP/ACL,you will be prompted to disable the switch before proceeding). • The host name is not known to the switch. • The host IP address cannot be contacted. • The user does not have permission on the host. • The user runs a script that prints something at login. • The file does not exist on the host. • The file is not a switch configuration file. • The FTP server is not running on the host. • The configuration file content contains errors. When the switch is in secure mode, the following rules and restrictions apply: • Both [Defined Security Policies] and [Active Security Policies] sections must exist and contain the FCS_POLICY. • In the [Defined Security Policies] section, at least one member of the FCS_POLICY must be the 2-86 Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Publication Number: 53-1000240-01