Chapter 9: Using SCP Commands
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3.
The system copies the configuration included in the file
"bulk_config.xml" to another PX3, and displays the following
message.
Starting restore operation. The connection will be
closed now.
SCP examples:
Save operation:
scp admin@192.168.87.50:/bulk_config.xml
Copy operation:
scp bulk_config.xml
admin@192.168.87.47:/bulk_restore
Windows PSCP commands:
PSCP in Windows works in a similar way to the SCP.
Save operation:
pscp <user name>@<device ip>:/bulk_config.xml
Copy operation:
pscp bulk_config.xml <user name>@<device
ip>:/bulk_restore
Backup and Restore via SCP
To back up ALL settings of a PX3, including device-specific settings, you
should perform the backup operation instead of the bulk configuration.
You can restore all settings to previous ones after a backup file is
available.
To back up the settings via SCP:
1.
Type the following SCP command and press Enter.
scp <user name>@<device ip>:/backup_settings.xml
<user name> is the "admin" or any user profile with the
administrator privileges.
<device ip> is the IP address of the PX3 whose settings you want
to back up.
2.
Type the user password when prompted.
3.
The system saves the settings from the PX3 to a file named
"backup_settings.xml."
To restore the settings via SCP:
1.
Type the following SCP command and press Enter.
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