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Copying to a sub directory TFTP folder

Hey guys probably an easy answer here but im not sure how to do it. I have subfolders for each switch in my tftp-root directory using solarwinds tftp. Usually I just do copy running-config tftp:

I would like to include the folder so I do not have to move each file from the root to the folder I have created. Any help would be much appreciated as I have about 45 switches I manage. Thanks.

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It can depend on the platform and software version of the device you're copying from but I would try it one of two ways

- copy run tftp://<TFTP server IP or hostname>/<directory path>/<file name>

- ex: copy run tftp://192.168.1.1/cisco/switches/SW1.txt

- I've seen some Linux-based TFTP/FTP/SCP/whatever servers require an extra / after the server IP to account for the root directory

- After "copy run tftp:" when it prompts you for the destination filename include the directory path with the filename

- ex: filename "/cisco/switches/SW1.txt"

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