Users Guide
Version Description
9.4(0.0) Supported on the FN I/O Aggregator.
8.3.17.0 Supported on the M I/O Aggregator.
Usage Information
The Dell Networking OS supports a maximum of 100 files, at the root directory level, on both the internal and
external Flash.
The usbflash commands are supported. For a list of approved USB vendors, refer to the Dell Networking OS
Release Notes.
When copying a file to a remote location (for example, using Secure Copy [SCP]), enter only the keywords and
Dell Networking OS prompts you for the rest of the information.
NOTE: Dell Networking OS imposes a length limit on the password you create for performing the
secure copy operation. Your password can be no longer than 32 characters.
For example, when using SCP, you can enter the copy running-config scp: command. The running-config
is the source and the target is specified in the ensuing prompts. Dell Networking OS prompts you to enter any
required information, as needed for the named destination — remote destination, destination filename, user ID and
password, and so forth.
When you use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the running configuration
to the startup configuration file, Dell Networking OS creates a backup file on the internal flash of the startup
configuration.
When you load the startup configuration or a configuration file from a network server such as TFTP to the running
configuration, the configuration is added to the running configuration. This does not replace the existing running
configuration. Commands in the configuration file has precedence over commands in the running configuration.
The Dell Networking OS supports copying the running-configuration to a TFTP server or to an FTP server:
• copy running-config tftp:
• copy running-config ftp:
NOTE
: Dell Networking OS imposes a length limit on the password you create for accessing the FTP
server. Your password can be no longer than 32 characters.
In the copy scp: flash: example, specifying SCP in the first position indicates that the target to specify in
the ensuing prompts. Entering flash: in the second position means that the target is the internal Flash. In this
example, the source is on a secure server running SSH, so you are prompted for the UDP port of the SSH server
on the remote host.
Example (running-
config scp:)
Dell#copy running-config scp:
Address or name of remote host []: 10.10.10.1
Port number of the server [22]: 99
Destination file name [startup-config]: old_running
User name to login remote host: sburgess
Password to login remote host:
Password to login remote host? dilling
Example (copy scp:)
Dell#copy scp: flash:
Address or name of remote host []: 10.11.199.134
Port number of the server [22]: 99
Source file name []: test.cfg
User name to login remote host: admin
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