Specifications
Configuration Views Device Configuration View
Device Management Page 63 Cisco LightStream 1010
Opens the Cisco Memory Pool Monitor Table View
(Page 53).
Opens the Cisco Config-Copy Table View.
Cisco Config-Copy Table View
A config-copy operation is a request to copy a
configuration file of an SNMP Agent running
Cisco’s IOS software. There are several ways in
which this can be done: copying to or from the net
(via a protocol like tftp, ftp, or rcp), copying
running configurations and vice-versa, or by
copying a running or startup config to a file to the
local IOS file system and vice versa.
This view displays the ccCopyTable which
provides the following information:
Index
Specifies a unique entry in the ccCopyTable.
Protocol
The protocol to be used for any copy. Will default
to tftp if not specified. If the copy operation occurs
locally on the SNMP agent, this object may be
ignored by the implementation.
Source File Type
The type of file to copy from. Either the Source
File Type or the Dest File Type (or both) must be
of type runningConfig or startupConfig. Also, the
Source File Type must be different from the Dest
File Type. If the Source File Type has the value of
networkFile, the Server Address and File Name
must also be created, and these 3 objects together
(Source File Type, Server Address, File Name) will
uniquely identify the source file. Possible types
are networkFile, iosFile, startupConfig,
runningConfig, and terminal.
If the Source File Type is iosFile, the File Name
must also be created, and the 2 objects together
(Source File Type, File Name) will uniquely
identify the source file.
Dest File Type
The Destination File Type, which is the type of file
to copy to. Either the Source File Type or the Dest
File Type (or both) must be of type running Config
or startupConfig. Also, the Source File Type must
be different from the Dest File Type. If the Dest
File Type has the value of network File, the Server
Note:
Note:
A Cisco device that has firmware 12.1
will have the following additional
menu buttons in the Configuration
view.
Memory Pool Monitor
Config Copy Table