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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Appendix A ACS Command Reference
EXEC Commands
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes EXEC
Usage Guidelines The fundamental function of the copy command allows you to copy a file (such as a system image or
configuration file) from one location to another location. The source and destination for the file specified
uses the ACS file system, through which you can specify any supported local or remote file location. The
file system being used (a local memory source or a remote system) dictates the syntax used in the
command.
You can enter on the command line all the necessary source and destination information and the
username and password to use; or, you can enter the copy command and have the ACS server prompt
you for any missing information.
Timesaver Aliases reduce the amount of typing that you need to do. For example, type copy run start (the
abbreviated form of the copy running-config startup-config command).
The entire copying process might take several minutes and differs from protocol to protocol and from
network to network.
Use the filename relative to the directory for file transfers.
Examples Example 1
acs/admin# copy run start
Generating configuration...
acs/admin#
location Location of destination.
logs The system log files.
acs-logs The ACS log files.
all Copies all ACS log files from the system to another location. All logs are
packaged as acslogs.tar.gz and transferred to the specified directory on the
remote host.
filename Allows you to copy a single ACS log file and transfer it to the specified
directory on the remote host, with its original name.
log_filename Name of the ACS log file, as displayed by the show logs command (up to 255
characters).
mgmt Copies the ACS management debug logs and Tomcat logs from the system,
bundles them as mgmtlogs.tar.gz, and transfers them to the specified
directory on the remote host.
runtime Copies the ACS runtime debug logs from the system, bundles them as
runtimelogs.tar.gz, and transfers them to the specified directory on the remote
host.

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