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replies to this topic #1 koolpep koolpep Newbie Members 23 posts Gender:Male Posted 09 May 2013 vsftpd permission denied 550 - 03:05 PM Hi Please help someone to configure Router and switch backup through FTP. Any specific FTP software for Cisco Router & ftp get permission denied Switch I need to install bcoz I tried with many FTP servers but its not working. Thanks, Koolpep 1 Back to top #2 MarkinManchester MarkinManchester Village Elder Veterans 3976 posts Gender:Male Location:Manchester Posted 09 May 2013 - 04:07 PM
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You could do this as all you need to add is an ftp server that is reachable from all devices ip ftp source-interface "Management Interface name" ip ftp username ftp_username ip ftp password ftp_password file prompt quiet ! kron policy-list backup cli copy running-config ftp://x.x.x.x ! kron occurrence daily-backup at 0:30 recurring policy-list backup 0 Back to top #3 koolpep koolpep Newbie Members 23 posts Gender:Male Posted 09 May 2013 - 04:43 PM Hi Veterans, Thanks for your
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reply. I configured kron and scheduled it also. But FTP (filezilla) server is giving error:550 permission denied. How to resolve this issue. Any help will appreciated. Thanks, Koolpep 0 Back to top #4 MarkinManchester MarkinManchester Village Elder Veterans 3976 posts Gender:Male Location:Manchester Posted 09 May 2013 - 05:34 PM Have you created a user that matches the detail in the kron job? it must match exactly and check the ftp setting if its active change to passive or visa<>versa. run the job but debug ftp on the cisco device at the same time run your ftp server with debug/logging and then post so we can examine it The 550 error indicates that your ftp server is in passive mode switch to active and recheck 0 Back to top #5 Darby Weaver Darby Weaver World's Largest Home Data Center Global Moderators 8291 posts Gender:Male Location:USA Interests:Taking on new CCNA/CCNP/CCIE/CCDA/CCDP/CCDE study group members. Interested? Posted 11 May 2013 - 10:48 AM Looks like Mark nailed it to me. Darby Weaver 0 Back to top #6 koolpep koolpep Newbie Members 23 posts Gender:Male Posted 18 May 2013 - 03:48 PM Hi Veterans, On Cisco Switch Please find the logs .... 3w4d: Major 1, Minor 0 3w4d: Timer Event daily-backup 3w4d: Kron delay for next daily-backup 86400000 3w4d: Call parse_cmd 'copy running-config ftp://10.19.xx.xx' 3w4d: Kron CLI return 0 ' **CLI 'copy running-config ftp://10.19.xx.xx': Writing c026-jsoft-confg %
the natural choice for transfering files on a Cisco device for a long time but it has some weaknesses: It's not reliable, since it doesn't use TCP Since it's not using TCP ubuntu ftp permissions var/www every packet has to be acknowledged before the next one can be sent
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No support for encryption of traffic Takes long time to transfer large files So why do we still use TFTP, mostly %error opening ftp permission denied because it's simple to setup and that we are used to it. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) overcomes most of the weaknesses of TFTP. It's reliable because it uses TCP for transport. We send several http://www.sadikhov.com/forum/index.php/topic/188832-cisco-router-and-switch-ios-config-backup/ packets before needing to acknowledge. It's much faster. It is not encrypted but if that is a must Secure Copy (SCP) can be used. Transfering a file from a FTP server to a Cisco ASA is very easy. First you need a FTP server, I use Quick ‘n Easy FTP Server Lite. This is the syntax to transfer a file: copy ftp://user:[emailprotected]/filename disk0: Change user and password to the http://lostintransit.se/2010/08/16/transfering-files-with-ftp-cisco-asa/ real user and password and the servip is the IP used by the FTP-server. Filename is the name of the file to transfer. Disk0 is the destination for the file. I did some upgrades of ASA last week and I was shocked how much faster it is than TFTP so I highly recommend you start using it. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Cisco ASAFTPTFTP Post navigation Previous PostCCIE certification guideNext PostUpgrading the license on a Cisco 3560/3750 8 thoughts on “Transfering files with FTP (Cisco ASA)” Pingback: 2010 in review « Daniels quest for CCIE uvdevnull says: February 16, 2012 at 1:59 am Hey thanks man, this is great, didn't know you could pass credentials like that. Very helpful! Reply Fernando X. says: March 20, 2012 at 5:18 pm Beautiful and simple thing. Thanks! Reply Saleh says: August 7, 2014 at 9:39 am What is the command to copy a file from disk0: to a ftp server ? copy disk0:/AnyConnect_client_profile.xml ftp://admin:[emailprotected]/AnyConnect_client_profile.xml Source filename [AnyConnect_client_profile.xml]? Address or name of remote host [192.168.102.243]? Destination usernam
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