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â–  If you delete the interface or change its IP address, the output of the show
configuration command appears as if you had entered the ip ftp source-address
command:
ip ftp source-address ipAddress
■ ipAddress—IP address of the interface when you issued the ip ftp
source-interface command
â–  Example
host1(config)#ip ftp source-interface loopback1
â–  Use the no version to restore the default, in which the source address in the FTP
packets is that of the interface where the FTP connection is made.
â–  See ip ftp source-interface.
copy Command Examples
The examples in this section assume that the following host entries have been defined
in the host table:
â–  host mary 172.28.32.156 ftp mike mikePwd
â–  host joe 172.28.32.99 ftp joe jPasswd
Example 1 Copy a remote file to a local file by using the CLI file copy command format. The
following command creates or replaces the local file autocfg.scr by copying the
remote file autocfg.scr located in the directory ftpDir/scripts on the host mary. The
username mike and password mikePwd from the host entry mary are used to access
the remote file.
copy mary:ftpDir/scripts/autocfg.scr autocfg.scr
Example 2 Copy a local file to a remote fileby using file copy command format. The following
command creates or replaces the remote file shConfigForJoe.txt in the directory
ftpDir/results on the host joe by copying the local file shConfig.txt. The username
joe and password jPasswd from the host entry joe are used to access the remote file.
copy shConfig.txt joe:ftpDir/results/shConfigForJoe.txt
Example 3 Copy a remote file to a local file by using the URL format, use the hostname to specify
the location, and specify the user name and password in the command. The following
command creates or replaces the local file autocfg.scr by copying the remote file
autocfg.scr located in the directory ftpDir/scripts on the host mary. The username
fred and the password passwd in the command are used; the username and password
in the host entry are ignored.
copy ftp://fred:passwd@mary/ftpDir/scripts/autocfg.scr autocfg.scr
Transferring Files â–  307
Chapter 5: Managing the System

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