Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Guide - Page 252

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Displaying Technical Support Information Chapter 6 Viewing ACE Hardware and Software Configuration Information To redirect the output of the show tech-support command to a file to the disk0: file system on the ACE or to a remote server using File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Secure Copy Protocol (SCP), Secure Transfer Protocol (SFTP), or Trivial Transfer Protocol (TFTP), use the tac-pac command in Exec mode. Note The output of the show tech-support command is in gzip format. We recommend that you include the .gz extension in the filename so that it can be easily unzipped from the destination filesystem. The syntax of this command is: tac-pac {disk0:[path/]filename | ftp://server/path[/filename] | scp://[username@]server/path[/filename] | sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename] | tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]} The keywords, arguments, and options are: • disk0:[path/]filename-Specifies that the file destination is the disk0: file system of the current context. If you do not provide the optional path, the ACE copies the file to the root directory on the disk0: file system. • ftp://server/path[/filename]-Specifies the FTP network server and optional file name. • scp://[username@]server/path[/filename]-Specifies the SCP network server and optional file name. • sftp://[username@]server/path[/filename]-Specifies the SFTP network server and optional file name. • tftp://server[:port]/path[/filename]-Specifies the TFTP network server and optional file name. For example, to send the output of the show tech-support command to a remote FTP server, enter: host1/Admin# tac-pac ftp://192.168.1.2/tac-output_10-7-07.gz 6-20 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide OL-11157-01

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Chapter 6
Viewing ACE Hardware and Software Configuration Information
Displaying Technical Support Information
6-20
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
OL-11157-01
To redirect the output of the
show tech-support
command to a file to the disk0:
file system on the ACE or to a remote server using File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
Secure Copy Protocol (SCP), Secure Transfer Protocol (SFTP), or Trivial
Transfer Protocol (TFTP), use the
tac-pac
command in Exec mode.
Note
The output of the
show tech-support
command is in gzip format.
We recommend
that you include the .gz extension in the filename so that it can be easily unzipped
from the destination filesystem.
The syntax of this command is:
tac-pac
{
disk0:
[
path/
]
filename
|
ftp://
server
/
path
[
/
filename
]
|
scp://
[
username
@
]
server
/
path
[
/
filename
]
|
sftp://
[
username
@
]
server
/
path
[
/
filename
] |
tftp://
server
[
:
port
]
/
path
[
/
filename
]}
The keywords, arguments, and options are:
disk0:
[
path/
]
filename
—Specifies that the file destination is the disk0: file
system of the current context. If you do not provide the optional path, the
ACE copies the file to the root directory on the disk0: file system.
ftp://
server
/
path
[
/
filename
]—Specifies the FTP network server and optional
file name.
scp://
[
username
@
]
server
/
path
[
/
filename
]
Specifies the SCP network
server and optional file name.
sftp://
[
username
@
]
server
/
path
[
/
filename
]—Specifies the SFTP network
server and optional file name.
tftp://
server
[
:
port
]
/
path
[
/
filename
]—Specifies the TFTP network server and
optional file name.
For example, to send the output of the
show tech-support
command to a remote
FTP server, enter:
host1/Admin#