11-12-2003 08:47 AM - edited 03-09-2019 05:30 AM
I have a TFTP server, and I can't find any documentation on backing up the config file from the Cisco 4215 IDS sensor. Does anyone know if this is possible? Thanks!
11-12-2003 06:58 PM
Here you go:
Step 1 Log into the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 2 Save the current configuration:
sensor# copy current-config backup-config
The current configuration is saved in a backup file.
Step 3 Display the backup configuration file:
sensor# more backup-config
The backup configuration file is displayed.
Step 4 You can either merge the backup configuration with the current configuration, or you can overwrite the current configuration.
To merge the backup configuration into the current configuration:
sensor# copy backup-config current-config
To overwrite the current configuration with the back-up configuration:
sensor# copy/erase backup-config current-config
Copying to a TFTP server
sensor# copy backup-config tftp
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11-13-2003 07:05 AM
The copy command does not support tftp as a copy destination.
If you want to copy to a remote box you will need to use either ftp or scp.
For example:
copy current-config ftp://user@10.1.1.1/config/mysensorconfig
For more information on the copy command refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/csids/csids10/cmdref/15599ch2.htm#377910
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