HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6600 Switch User Manual


 
Switch Memory and Configuration
Multiple Configuration Files
For example, the following command copies a startup-config file named test-
01 from the switch to a (UNIX) TFTP server at IP address 10.10.28.14:
ProCurve(config)# copy config test-01 tftp 10.10.28.14
test-01.txt unix
TFTP: Copying a Configuration File from a Remote Host
Syntax: copy tftp config < dest-file > < ip-addr > < remote-file > < pc | unix >[oobm]
This is an addition to the copy tftp command options. Use
this command to download a configuration file from a TFTP
server to the switch.
For switches that have a separate out-of-band management
port, the oobm parameter specifies that the TFTP traffic must
come in through the out-of-band management interface. If
this parameter is not specified, the TFTP traffic comes in
through the data interface. The oobm parameter is not
available on switches that do not have a separate out-of-band
management port. Refer to Appendix I, “Network Out-of-Band
Management” in this guide for more information on out-of-
band management.
Note: This command requires an empty memory slot in the
switch. If there are no empty memory slots, the CLI displays
the following message:
Unable to copy configuration to "< filename >".
You can erase one or more configuration files using the erase
config <filename> command.
For more on using TFTP to copy a file from a remote host,
refer to “TFTP: Copying a Configuration File from a Remote
Host” on page A-31.
For example, the following command copies a startup-config file named test-
01.txt from a (UNIX) TFTP server at IP address 10.10.28.14 to the first empty
memory slot in the switch:
ProCurve(config)# copy tftp config test-01 10.10.28.14
test-01.txt unix
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