TFTP allows you to transfer files between a TFTP server and the following switch
storage areas: local file system, internal memory card, compact flash card, and USB 2.0
storage device.
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Download a file from a TFTP server to the switch, using
the tftp or tftp get commands.
tftp [ ip-address | host-name ] { -v
vr_name } [ -g ] [ { -l
local-file | } { -r
remote-file } | { -r
remote-file } { -l
local-file } ]
tftp get [ ip-address | host-name] { vr
vr_name } remote-file {local-file} {force-overwrite}
Note
By default, if you
transfer a file with a name that already exists on the system, the switch prompts you to
overwrite the existing file. For more information, see the
tftp get command.
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Download a file from a universal resource locator (URL), using the following
command:
download [url
url {vr
vrname} | image [active | inactive] [[hostname | ipaddress] filename {{vr} vrname} {block-size
block_size}] {partition} {install {reboot}}
The download url command
supports the following file types: cfg, lic, lst, pol, py, voss, xmod, xos, xsf, and xtr.
The download image commands supports the following file types:
voss, xmod, xos, and
xtr.
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To upload a file from the switch to a TFTP server, use the
tftp or tftp put commands:
tftp [ ip-address | host-name ] { -v
vr_name } [ -p ] [ { -l
local-file | } { -r
remote-file } | { -r
remote-file } { -l
local-file } ]
tftp put [ ip-address | host-name] {vr
vr_name} local-file { remote-file}
For detailed information about downloading software image files, BootROM
files, and switch configurations, see Software Upgrade and Boot Options. For more information about configuring core dump files and
managing the core dump files stored on your switch, see Understanding Core Dump Messages.