Uploading A Configuration File By Using Ftp - Cisco 3200 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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Chapter 7
Managing Firmware and Configurations
Command
Step 4
end
Step 5
copy
ftp:[[[//[username[:password]@]location]/directory]
/filename] system:running-config
or
copy
ftp:[[[//[username[:password]@]location]/directory]
/filename] nvram:startup-config
This example shows how to copy a configuration file named host1-confg from the netadmin1 directory
on the remote server with an IP address of 172.16.101.101 and to load and run those commands on the
WMIC:
bridge# copy ftp://netadmin1:mypass@172.16.101.101/host1-confg system:running-config
Configure using host1-confg from 172.16.101.101? [confirm]
Connected to 172.16.101.101
Loading 1112 byte file host1-confg:![OK]
bridge#
%SYS-5-CONFIG: Configured from host1-config by ftp from 172.16.101.101
This example shows how to specify a remote username of netadmin1. The software copies the
configuration file host2-confg from the netadmin1 directory on the remote server with an IP address
of 172.16.101.101 to the WMIC startup configuration.
bridge# configure terminal
bridge(config)# ip ftp username netadmin1
bridge(config)# ip ftp password mypass
bridge(config)# end
bridge# copy ftp: nvram:startup-config
Address of remote host [255.255.255.255]? 172.16.101.101
Name of configuration file[rtr2-confg]? host2-confg
Configure using host2-confg from 172.16.101.101?[confirm]
Connected to 172.16.101.101
Loading 1112 byte file host2-confg:![OK]
[OK]
bridge#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_NV:Non-volatile store configured from host2-config by ftp from
172.16.101.101

Uploading a Configuration File by Using FTP

To upload a configuration file by using FTP, follow these steps, beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
Command
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
configure terminal
OL-5816-10
Purpose
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Using FTP, copies the configuration file from a network
server to the running configuration or to the startup
configuration file.
Purpose
Verify that the RCP server is properly configured by
referring to the
"Preparing to Download or Upload a
Configuration File by Using RCP" section on page
Log in to the WMIC through a Telnet session.
Enters global configuration mode.
This step is required only if you override the default remote
username or password (see Steps 4, 5, and 6).
Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference
Working with Configuration Files
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