Note
User-created VRs are supported only on the platforms listed for this feature in the Feature License Requirements document.The TFTP session defaults to port 69. If you do not specify a virtual router, VR-Mgmt is used.
For example, to connect to a remote TFTP server with an IP address of 10.123.45.67 and “get” or retrieve an ExtremeXOS configuration file named XOS1.cfg from that host, use the following command:
tftp 10.123.45.67 -g -r XOS1.cfg
When you “get” the file through TFTP, the switch saves the file to the primary MSM/MM. If the switch detects a backup MSM/MM in the running state, the file is replicated to the backup MSM/MM.
In addition to the tftp command, the following two commands are available for transferring files to and from the switch:
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.