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Transferring Switch Configurations
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File Transfers Transferring Switch Configurations Note A-26 Transferring Switch Configurations Transfer Features Feature Page Use TFTP to copy from a remote host to a config file A-27 Use TFTP to copy a config file to a remote host A-28 Use Xmodem to copy a configuration from a serially connected host to a config file A-28 Use Xmodem to copy a config file to a serially connected host A-29 Using the CLI commands described in this section, you can copy switch configurations to and from a switch. For greater security, you can perform all TFTP operations using SFTP as described in the section on Using Secure Copy and SFTP on page A-12. The include-credentials command can also be used to save passwords, secret keys, and other security credentials in the running config file. For more information, see the section on "Saving Security Credentials in a Config File" in the Access Security Guide for your switch. TFTP: Copying a Configuration File to a Remote Host Syntax: copy < startup-config | running-config > tftp < ip-addr > < remote-file > [ pc | unix ] [oobm] copy config < filename > tftp < ip-addr > < remote-file > [ pc | unix ] [oobm] This command can copy a designated config file in the switch to a TFTP server. For more on multiple configuration files, refer to "Multiple Configuration Files" on page 6-25. For switches that have a separate out-of-band management port, the oobm parameter specifies that the traffic will go through the out-of-band management interface. If this parameter is not specified, the traffic goes through the data interface. For example, to upload the current startup configuration to a file named sw8200 in the configs directory on drive "d" in a TFTP server having an IP address of 10.28.227.105: ProCurve# copy startup-config tftp 10.28.227.105 d:\configs\sw8200