D-Link DGS-6600-48T Product Manual - Page 135
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DGS-6604 m copy IP-ADDRESS\ DIRECTORY\ The IP address of TFTP server. The directory name of the source or destination file in TFTP server. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline None Privileged EXEC Level 15 for configuration copy. The copy command (when the source/destination URL is running-config, startupconfig is only available at privilege level 15. Use this command to download or upload the image file or the configuration file between remote TFTP server and the local file system. Also use this command to upload system log to TFTP server. The copy SOURCE-URL DESTINATION-URL command is used to copy file from system flash to compact flash or vice versa. To upload the running configuration or save the running-configuration to startup configuration, specify running-config as the SOURCE-URL. To save it to the startup config, specifies startup-config as the DESTINATION-URL. Notice: If the destination is the startup-config file, the source file is directly copied to the file specified in boot config command. This means the original startup-config file is overwritten by the running configuration. To apply a configuration file to the running configuration, specify running-config as the DESTINATION-URL. Notice: If the source is a system-log and the destination is a file, the current system log information is saved to NVRAM with the specified name. Be aware that any copy running-config action does not imply any system log copy or saving action. To represent a file in the remote TFTP server, the URL must be prefixed with tftp:. If the SOURCE-URL or DESTINATION-URL is a tftp server, it uses switch port to connect the network under execution mode. Under management mode It uses the management port to connect the network. . In this chassis based switch, the runtime image also contains the operational code for the line cards. The operational code is automatically synced to the line card during the boot-up procedure. Any file to be downloaded (or copied) to the directory to be an image file in the system's flash or downloaded (or copied) to be the startup-image will be checked and verified whether it is an image file with a correct checksum and model ID. Any file to be downloaded (or copied) as the startup-config or the running-config will be checked and verified whether it is a configuraiton file or not (the boot config command will also check whether it is a configuraiton file or not first). CLI Reference Guide 125