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copy running-config tftp: destination filename

Peter L
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Hi

In IOS-Xr when i do a copy run tftp: the system sets the destination filename as you can see below to "running-config"


 RP/0/0/CPU0:router_4#copy running-config tftp:
 Wed May 7 12:52:37.457 UTC
 Host name or IP address (control-c to abort): []?10.10.10.10
 Destination file name (control-c to abort): [running-config]

In IOS the behavior is to set the destination filename to hostname-confg


cpe_1#copy running-config tftp:
Address or name of remote host []? 10.10.10.10
Destination filename [cpe_1-confg]?

Is there an easy way to get the IOS-XR box to behave in the same way as the IOS box? When i run copy run tftp: i want the destination filename to be set to hostname-confg.

 

/Regards Peter

 

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Eddie Chami
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

No, but it's something we should enhance, thanks for bringing it up.

Yeah it would be a nice little feature to have in IOS-XR. Hopefully we will see this in later sw versions of IOS-XR then.
 
/Peter

We've started the discussions on it already Peter. Will let you know where it goes.

Hi

Any update on this enhancement? Will it make the 5.1.3 release.

Regards Peter

hi peter,

the ddts is not fixed yet, unfortunately it wont make the XR513 (scheduled 9/5).

regards

xander

Peter,

The Development team will change the behavior to match IOS, thanks for bringing it up. DDTS used to track this is CSCuo77951. I don't have an ETA yet, but we will get this done.


Regards

Eddie.

Hi,

And thanks for the update Eddie.

Must say that you guys are doing an excellent work here in the forum for the IOS-Xr platform. Keep up the good work.

Regards Peter