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Chapter 75 Managing Software and Configurations
Managing Files
Note File transfer supports IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
b. Enter the type (if the path is FTP) or the port number (if the path is HTTP or HTTPS) of the remote
server. Valid FTP types are the following:
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ap—ASCII files in passive mode
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an—ASCII files in non-passive mode
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ip—Binary image files in passive mode
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in—Binary image files in non-passive mode
Step 5 To transfer the file from the flash file system, click the Flash file system option.
Step 6 Enter the path to the location of the file or click Browse Flash to find the file location.
Step 7 In addition, you can copy a file from your startup configuration, running configuration, or an SMB file
system through the CLI. For instructions about using the copy command, see the Cisco ASA 5500 Series
Configuration Guide using the CLI.
Step 8 Define the destination of the file to be transferred.
a. To transfer the file to the flash file system, choose the Flash file system option.
b. Enter the path to the location of the file or click Browse Flash to find the file location.
Step 9 To transfer a file to a remote server, choose the Remote server option.
a. Enter the path to the location of the file.
b. For FTP transfers, enter the type. Valid types are the following:
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ap—ASCII files in passive mode
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an—ASCII files in non-passive mode
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ip—Binary image files in passive mode
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in—Binary image files in non-passive mode
Step 10 Click Transfer to start the file transfer.
The Enter Username and Password dialog box appears.
Step 11 Enter the username, password, and domain (if required) for the remote server.
Step 12 Click OK to continue the file transfer.
The file transfer process might take a few minutes; make sure that you wait until it is finished.
Step 13 Click Close when the file transfer is finished.
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Saving the Running Configuration to a TFTP Server
This feature stores a copy of the current running configuration file on a TFTP server.
To save the running configuration to a TFTP server, perform the following steps:
Step 1 In the main ASDM application window, choose File > Save Running Configuration to TFTP Server.