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scp2
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide 915
scp2
scp2 {cipher [3des | blowfish]} {port <portnum>} {debug <debug_level>}
<user>@ [<hostname> | <ipaddress>] :<remote_file> [configuration
{incremental} | image [primary | secondary] | bootrom]
Description
Initiates an SCP2 client session to a remote SCP2 server and copies a file from the remote system to the
switch.
Syntax Description
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
You must be running a security-enabled version of ExtremeWare 6.2.1 or later (which is under Export
Control) in order to use the SCP2 command.
SSH2 does not need to be enabled on the switch in order to use this command.
This command logs into the remote host as
<user>
and accesses the file
<remote_file>
. You will be
prompted for a password from the remote host, if required.
3des Specifies that the 3des cipher should be used for encryption. This is the
default.
blowfish Specifies that the blowfish cipher should be used for encryption.
portnum Specifies the TCP port number to be used for communicating with the SSH2
client. Default is port 22.
debug_level Specifies a debug level. Default is 0.
user Specifies a login name for the remote host.
host Specifies the name of the remote host.
ipaddress Specifies the IP address of the remote host.
remote file Specifies the name of the remote file to be copied to the switch.
configuration Specifies that the copied file is a switch configuration file. It the incremental
option is not specified, it replaces the current switch configuration.
incremental Specifies that the copied file should be handled like an incremental
configuration download (only the commands in the file are executed).
image Specifies that the copied file is an ExtremeWare image.
primary Specifies that the image should be placed in the primary image area.
secondary Specifies that the image should be placed in the secondary image area.
bootrom Specifies that the copied file is a bootrom image.

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