Appendix E: Available SCP Commands
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3. The system copies the configuration included in the file
"bulk_config.xml" to another PX, and displays the following message.
Starting restore operation. The connection will be
closed now.
SCP command examples:
Save operation's example:
scp admin@192.168.87.50:/bulk_config.xml
Copy operation's example:
scp bulk_config.xml
admin@192.168.87.47:/bulk_restore
Tip: The PSCP works in a similar way to the SCP so its syntax is similar.
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 PX, 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 using the SCP command:
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 PX that you want to update.
2. Type the password when the system prompts you to type it.
3. The system saves the settings from the PX to a file named
"backup_settings.xml."
To restore the settings using the SCP command:
1. Type the following SCP command and press Enter.
scp backup_settings.xml <user name>@<device
ip>:/settings_restore
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