Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Guide - Page 207
Copying Files to a Remote Server, capture, disk0, running-config, startup-config, copy core, dir core
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Chapter 5 Managing the ACE Software Using the File System on the ACE The keywords, arguments, and options are: • capture_name-Name of the packet capture buffer on Flash memory. Specify a text string from 1 to 80 alphanumeric characters. If necessary, use the show capture command to view the files available in the disk0: file system. This list includes the name of existing packet capture buffers. • disk0:-Specifies that the buffer is copied to the disk0: file system. • [path/]destination_name-Destination path (optional) and name for the packet capture buffer. Specify a text string from 1 to 80 alphanumeric characters. If you do not provide the optional path, the ACE copies the file to the root directory on the disk0: file system. For example, to copy a packet capture buffer to the disk0: file system, enter: host1/Admin# copy capture packet_capture_Jan_17_07 disk0: Copying Files to a Remote Server To copy a file from Flash memory on the ACE to a remote server using FTP, SFTP, or TFTP, use the copy command in Exec mode. The copy serves as a backup file for such files as the capture buffer file, core dump, ACE licenses in .tar format, running-configuration file, or startup-configuration file. The syntax for the command is: copy {core:filename | disk0:[path/]filename | running-config | startup-config} {ftp://server/path[/filename] | sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename] | tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]} The keywords, arguments, and options are: • core:filename-Specifies a core dump residing on the ACE in Flash memory (see the "Viewing and Copying Core Dumps" section). The copy core: command is available only in the Admin context. Use the dir core: command to view the core dump files available in the core: file system. Copy the complete filename (for example, 0x401_vsh_log.25256.tar.gz) by using the copy core: command. • disk0:[path/]filename-Specifies a file in the disk0: file system of Flash memory (for example, a packet capture buffer file, ACE licenses in .tar format, or a system message log). Use the dir disk0: command to view the files available in the disk0: file system. OL-11157-01 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide 5-17