In some command-line interface (CLI) commands and configuration statements—including file copy, file archive, load, save, set system login user username authentication load-key-file, and request system software add—you can include a filename. On a routing matrix, you can include chassis information; for example, lcc0, lcc0-re0, or lcc0-re1, as part of the filename. A routing matrix is a multichassis architecture composed of one TX Matrix platform, to which you can connect from one to four T640 routing nodes. For more information about the routing matrix, see TX Matrix Platform and T640 Routing Node Configuration Guidelines and the TX Matrix Platform Hardware Guide.
You can specify a filename or URL in one of the following ways:
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Note: Wildcards are supported only by the file (compare | copy | delete | list | rename | show) commands. When you issue the file show command with a wildcard, it must resolve to one filename. |
user@host> file delete lcc0-re0:/var/tmp/junk
user@host> file copy ftp://username@ftp.hostname.net//filename
file copy ftp.hostname.net: Not logged in.
user@host> file copy ftp://username:prompt@ftp.hostname.net//filename
Password for username@ftp.hostname.net:
user@host> show log lcc0-re1:chassisd