HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 118

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IPv6 Management Features TFTP File Transfers Over IPv6 5-18 Copies (uploads) a source data file on a switch that is enabled with TFTP server functionality to a file on the TFTP server at the specified IPv6 address, where is one of the following values: ■ command-output < cli-command >: Copies the output of a CLI command to the specified file on a remote host. ■ config < filename >: Copies the specified configuration file to a remote file on a TFTP server. ■ crash-data < slot-id | master >: Copies the contents of the crash data file to the specified file path on a remote host. The crash data is software-specific and used to determine the cause of a system crash. You can copy crash information from an individual slot or from the master crash file on the switch. ■ crash-log < slot-id | master >: Copies the contents of the crash log to the specified file path on a remote host. The crash log contains processor-specific operational data that is used to determine the cause of a system crash. You can copy the contents of the crash log from an individual slot or from the master crash log on the switch. ■ event-log: Copies the contents of the Event Log on the switch to the specified file path on a remote host. ■ flash < primary | secondary >: Copies the software file used as the primary or secondary flash image on the switch to a file on a remote host. ■ startup-config: Copies the startup configuration file in flash memory to a remote file on a TFTP server. ■ running-config: Copies the running configuration file to a remote file on a TFTP server. < ipv6-addr >: If this is a link-local address, use this IPv6 address format: fe80::< device-id >%vlan< vid > For example: fe80::123%vlan10 If this is a global unicast or anycast address, use this IPv6 format: < ipv6-addr > For example: 2001:db8::123

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5-18
IPv6 Management Features
TFTP File Transfers Over IPv6
Copies (uploads) a source data file on a switch that is
enabled with TFTP server functionality to a file on the TFTP
server at the specified IPv6 address, where <source> is one
of the following values:
command-output
< cli-command >
:
Copies the output of a
CLI command to the specified file on a remote host.
config
<
filename
>:
Copies the specified configuration file
to a remote file on a TFTP server.
crash-data
<
slot-id
|
master
>:
Copies the contents of the
crash data file to the specified file path on a remote host.
The crash data is software-specific and used to deter-
mine the cause of a system crash. You can copy crash
information from an individual slot or from the master
crash file on the switch.
crash-log
<
slot-id
|
master >:
Copies the contents of the
crash log to the specified file path on a remote host. The
crash log contains processor-specific operational data
that is used to determine the cause of a system crash.
You can copy the contents of the crash log from an
individual slot or from the master crash log on the
switch.
event-log
:
Copies the contents of the Event Log on the
switch to the specified file path on a remote host.
flash < primary | secondary >:
Copies the software file used
as the primary or secondary flash image on the switch
to a file on a remote host.
startup-config
:
Copies the startup configuration file in
flash memory to a remote file on a TFTP server.
running-config
:
Copies the running configuration file to
a remote file on a TFTP server.
<
ipv6-addr
>:
If this is a link-local address, use this IPv6
address format:
fe80::<
device-id
>%vlan<
vid
>
For example:
fe80::123%vlan10
If this is a global unicast or anycast address, use this IPv6
format:
<
ipv6-addr
>
For example:
2001:db8::123