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Saving Configuration Files to a Remote Server
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Saving Configuration Files Chapter 5 Managing the ACE Software Saving Configuration Files to a Remote Server To save the running-configuration file or startup-configuration file to a remote server using File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Secure Transfer Protocol (SFTP), or Trivial Transfer Protocol (TFTP), use the copy running-config or copy startup-config command in Exec mode. The copy serves as a backup file for the running-configuration file or startup-configuration file for the current context. Before installing or migrating to a new software version, back up the ACE startup-configuration file to a remote server using FTP, SFTP, or TFTP. When you name the backup file, we recommend that you name it in such a way that you can easily tell the context source of the file (for example, running-config-ctx1, startup-config-ctx1). The syntax for the command is: copy {running-config | startup-config} {ftp://server/path[/filename] | sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename] | tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]} The keywords, arguments, and options are: • running-config-Specifies the running-configuration file currently residing on the ACE in volatile memory. • startup-config-Specifies the startup-configuration file currently residing on the ACE in Flash memory. • ftp://server/path[/filename]-Specifies the FTP network server and, optionally, the renamed configuration file. • sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename]-Specifies the SFTP network server and, optionally, the renamed configuration file. • tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]-Specifies the TFTP network server and, optionally, the renamed configuration file. Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide 5-4 OL-11157-01