528 | Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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Note: In UNIX, enter the command snmpset for help using this command. Place the file 
f10-copy-config.mib in the directory from which you are executing the snmpset command or in the 
snmpset tool path.
Note: Use the following options in the snmpset command to view additional information:
-c: View the community, either public or private
-m: View the MIB files for the SNMP command
-r: Number of retries using the option
-t: View the timeout
-v: View the SNMP version (either 1, 2, 2d, or 3)
Table 30-4.  Copying Configuration Files via SNMP
Task
Copy the running-config to the startup-config using the following command from the UNIX machine:
snmpset -v 2c -c public -m ./f10-copy-config.mib force10system-ip-address copySrcFileType.index i 2 
copyDestFileType.index i 3
Figure 30-7 shows the command syntax using MIB object names. Figure 30-8 shows the same command using the object 
OIDs. In both cases, the object is followed by a unique index number.
Figure 30-7.  Copying Configuration Files via SNMP using Object-Name Syntax
Figure 30-8.  Copying Configuration Files via SNMP using OID Syntax
> snmpset -v 2c -r 0 -t 60 -c public -m ./f10-copy-config.mib 10.10.10.10 copySrcFileType.101 i
2 copyDestFileType.101 i 3
FORCE10-COPY-CONFIG-MIB::copySrcFileType.101 = INTEGER: runningConfig(2)
FORCE10-COPY-CONFIG-MIB::copyDestFileType.101 = INTEGER: startupConfig(3)
> snmpset -v 2c -c public -m ./f10-copy-config.mib 10.10.10.10
.1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.2.100 i 2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.3.5.1.1.1.1.5.100 i 3
FORCE10-COPY-CONFIG-MIB::copySrcFileType.100 = INTEGER: runningConfig(2)
FORCE10-COPY-CONFIG-MIB::copyDestFileType.100 = INTEGER: startupConfig(3)