Example 4 Copy a remote file to a local file by using the URL format, use the hostname to specify
the location, specify the user name in the command, and use the default value of
the password. 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 from the command and the default password null are
used; the username and password in the host entry are ignored.
copy ftp://fred@mary/ftpDir/scripts/autocfg.scr autocfg.scr
Example 5 Copy a remote file to a local file by using the URL format, and use the hostname to
specify the location. The protocol TFTP, which does not support usernames or
passwords, is the protocol in the URL. 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 protocol specified in the command is used; the
protocol for the host entry mary is ignored.
copy tftp://mary/ftpDir/scripts/autocfg.scr autocfg.scr
Example 6 Copy a remote file to a local file by using the URL format, use the hostname to specify
the location, and use the username and password from the host entry. 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 are used.
copy ftp://mary/ftpDir/scripts/autocfg.scr autocfg.scr
Example 7 Copy a remote file to a local file by using the URL format. Use the host's IP address
to specify the location. 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 172.28.32.156. Use the username fred to access the remote file.
copy ftp://fred@172.28.32.156/ftpDir/scripts/autocfg.scr autocfg.scr
Example 8 Copy a local file to a remote file by using the URL format, and use the host's IP
address to specify the location. The following command creates or replaces the
remote file shConfigJoe.txt in the directory ftpDir/results on the host 172.28.32.156
by copying the local file shConfig.txt. The username joe and the password passwd
from the command are used to access the remote file.
copy shConifg.txt ftp://joe:passwd@172.28.32.156/ftpDir/results/shConfigJoe.txt
Example 9 Redirect the output of a command to a remote file by using the URL format, and use
the host's IP address to specify the location. Execute show config, and redirect the
output to the remote file shConfigJoe.txt in directory ftpDir/results on host
172.28.32.156 using username joe and password passwd.
show config > ftp://joe:passwd@172.28.32.156/ftpDir/results/shConfigJoe.txt
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