Users Guide
Example
OS10# configure terminal
OS10(config)#
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
copy
Copies the current running configuration to the startup configuration and transfers files between an OS10 switch and a remote
device.
Syntax
copy running-configuration [startup-configuration | config://filepath |
coredump://filepath | ftp://filepath | home://filepath | scp://filepath |
sftp://filepath | supportbundle://filepath | severity-profile profile-name
| tftp://filepath | http://filepath | https://filepath | usb://filepath]
Parameters
● running-configuration startup-configuration—(Optional) Copy the current running
configuration file to the startup configuration file.
● config://filepath—(Optional) Copy from the configuration directory
● coredump://filepath—(Optional) Copy from the coredump directory
● ftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath—(Optional) Copy from a remote FTP server
● home://username/filepath—(Optional) Copy from the home directory
● scp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath—(Optional) Copy from a remote SCP server
● sftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath—(Optional) Copy from a remote SFTP server
● supportbundle://filepath—(Optional) Copy from the support-bundle directory
● severity-profile://filepath—(Optional) Copy from the severity-profile directory
● tftp://hostip/filepath—(Optional) Copy from a remote TFTP server
● http://hostip/filepath—(Optional) Copy from a remote HTTP server
● https://hostip/filepath—(Optional) Copy from a remote HTTPS server
● usb:filepath—(Optional) Copy from a USB file system
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
Use this command to perform the following tasks:
● Save the running configuration to the startup configuration.
● Transfer coredump files to a remote location.
● Back up the startup configuration
● Retrieve a previously backed-up configuration.
● Replace the startup configuration file.
● Transfer support bundles
CAUTION: Dell EMC Networking recommends that you do not use a copy command to
download an OS10 image to the switch. The downloaded image occupies a large amount of
disk space. Use the image download command to download an OS10 image.
When using the scp and sftp options, always enter an absolute file path instead of a path relative to the
home directory of the user account; for example:
copy config://startup.xml scp://dellos10:password@10.1.1.1/home/dellos10/
backup.xml
Use the copy command with the severity-profile option to download or upload severity profiles
from a remote location. When you copy a severity profile from a remote location to an OS10 switch,
ensure that the name of the severity profile is different than that of the default profile (default.xml) or
the currently active severity profile.
Example
OS10# dir coredump
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