Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P SFTOS Configuration Guide - Page 44

Important Points to Remember — Files, Downloading and Uploading Files

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Important Points to Remember - Files • Beginning with SFTOS Version 2.3, when you save the running-config to the startup-config file, the startup-config is converted to text, if it is not already. Upgrading the software to Version 2.3 or above automatically invokes a conversion of the binary configuration file to text. The conversion also includes updating configuration statements to statements that conform to the current version. • While you cannot cut and paste the configuration file, you can cut and paste output from the show running-config (show run) command into a text file, and paste it in through Telnet or console. For a sample of the output, see the show running-config command in the SFTOS Command Reference Guide, or see Displaying VLAN Information on page 233 in this guide. Downloading and Uploading Files Use the copy command (in Privileged Exec mode) to download or upload various files using TFTP or Xmodem. The following files can be uploaded from the switch: • CLI banner (copy nvram:clibanner) • Event log (nvram:errorlog): This log is also called the persistent log. For details on the log, see Using the Persistent Event Log on page 105. • System log (nvram:log): This log is also called the buffered log or message log. For details on the log, see Displaying the System Log on page 103. • configuration script (nvram:script scriptname) • startup configuration file (nvram:startup-config) • trap log (nvram:traplog): For details on the log, see Displaying the SNMP Trap Log on page 106. When using TFTP, the following example command shows the format for uploading from the switch. Enter: copy nvram:startup-config tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename In place of tftp_server_ip_address, specify a URL for the TFTP destination. An example of path/filename is s50/clibanner.txt. See also Managing the Configuration on page 56. If you use Xmodem instead, the syntax is xmodem:path/filename . Using TFTP, the following commands download files to the switch: copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:startup-config copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename system:image (previous to SFTOS 2.5.1) copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename {image1 | image2} (starting with SFTOS 2.5.1) (For details on downloading SFTOS, see Installing System Software on page 50.) copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:script copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:sslpem-root copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:sslpem-server copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:sslpem-dhweak copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:sslpem-dhstrong copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:sshkey-rsa1 copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:sshkey-rsa2 copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:sshkey-dsa copy tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename nvram:clibanner For example: #copy tftp://192.168.0.10/dsa.key nvram:sshkey-dsa 44 | Getting Started

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Getting Started
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Important Points to Remember — Files
Beginning with SFTOS Version 2.3, when you save the running-config to the startup-config file, the
startup-config is converted to text, if it is not already. Upgrading the software to Version 2.3 or above
automatically invokes a conversion of the binary configuration file to text. The conversion also
includes updating configuration statements to statements that conform to the current version.
While you cannot cut and paste the configuration file, you can cut and paste output from the
show
running-config
(
show run
) command into a text file, and paste it in through Telnet or console.
For a sample of the output, see the
show running-config
command in the
SFTOS Command Reference
Guide
, or see
Displaying VLAN Information on page 233
in this guide.
Downloading and Uploading Files
Use the
copy
command (in Privileged Exec mode) to download or upload various files using TFTP or
Xmodem. The following files can be uploaded from the switch:
CLI banner (
copy nvram:clibanner
)
Event log (
nvram:errorlog
): This log is also called the persistent log. For details on the log, see
Using
the Persistent Event Log on page 105
.
System log (
nvram:log
): This log is also called the buffered log or message log. For details on the log,
see
Displaying the System Log on page 103
.
configuration script (
nvram:script
scriptname
)
startup configuration file (
nvram:startup-config
)
trap log (
nvram:traplog
): For details on the log, see
Displaying the SNMP Trap Log on page 106
.
When using TFTP, the following example command shows the format for uploading from the switch.
Enter:
copy nvram:startup-config tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
In place of
tftp_server_ip_address
, specify a URL for the TFTP destination. An example of
path/filename
is
s50/clibanner.txt. See also
Managing the Configuration on page 56
.
If you use Xmodem instead, the syntax is
xmodem:
path/filename
.
Using TFTP, the following commands download files to the switch:
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:startup-config
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
system:image
(previous to SFTOS 2.5.1)
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
{
image1 | image2}
(starting with SFTOS 2.5.1)
(For details on downloading SFTOS, see
Installing System Software on page 50
.)
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:script
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:sslpem-root
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:sslpem-server
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:sslpem-dhweak
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:sslpem-dhstrong
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:sshkey-rsa1
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:sshkey-rsa2
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:sshkey-dsa
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
nvram:clibanner
For example: #
copy tftp://192.168.0.10/dsa.key nvram:sshkey-dsa