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tftp get
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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tftp get
tftp get [<host-name> | <ip-address>] {-vr <vr_name>} [{[internal-memory
<local-file-internal> | memorycard <local-file-memcard> | <local_file>}
{<remote_file>} | {<remote_file>} {[internal-memory <local-file-internal> |
memorycard <local-file-memcard> | <local_file>]}] {force-overwrite}
Description
Allows you to use TFTP from the current command line interface session to copy the file from a TFTP
server and copy it to a local host, including the switch, internal memory card, or external compact flash
card.
Syntax Description
Default
If you do not specify a virtual router, VR-Mgmt is used; if you transfer a file with a name that already
exists on the system, the switch prompts you to overwrite the existing file.
Usage Guidelines
NOTE
The BlackDiamond 8800 series switch and the Summit X450 family of switches do not support user-created VRs.
NetASCII and mail file type formats are not supported.
host-name Specifies the name of the remote host.
ip-address Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server.
vr_name Specifies the name of the virtual router.
NOTE: The BlackDiamond 8800 series switch and the Summit X450 family of
switches do not support user-created VRs.
internal-memory Specifies the internal memory card.
local-file-internal Specifies the name of the core dump file located on the internal memory card.
memorycard Specifies the removable external compact flash card.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.
local-file-memcard Specifies the name of the file on the external compact flash card.
NOTE: This parameter is available only on modular switches.
local_file Specifies the name of the file (configuration file, policy file) on the local host.
remote_file Specifies the name of the file on the remote host.
force-overwrite Specifies the switch to automatically overwrite an existing file.

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