232 Configuring System Information– SCP — Secure Copy– HTTP— Hypertext Transfer ProtocolUploadUpload contains the following fields:• Server Address — The server IP address to which the selected file is uploaded.• Destination File Name — The name which the file will have after it is uploaded. The name can be 1 –32 characters.• User Name — Name of the user on the server. Used for authentication in case of SFTP/SCP server.• Password — Password of the user on the server. Used for authentication in case of SFTP/SCP server.• Transfer File Name — Select the source configuration file to upload. Valid field values are:– Running Configuration — Uploads the running configuration file.– Startup Configuration — Uploads the startup configuration files.– Backup Configuration — Uploads the backup configuration files.Uploading Files1. Open the File Upload to Server page.2. Define the applicable fields in the page.3. Click Apply Changes.NOTE: After you start a file upload, the page refreshes and a transfer status field appears to indicate thenumber of bytes transferred. The Web interface is blocked until the file upload is complete.4. The software is uploaded to the server.Uploading Files Using CLI CommandsFor information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Configuration and ImageFiles Commands chapter in theCLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalentCLI commands you use to upload files.Copy FilesThe Copy Files page not only provides a method for copying files within the file system, but also to andfrom remote servers. You can also backup images to local or remote systems or restore images from localor remote systems.Table 6-51. Uploading Files CommandsCLI Command Descriptioncopy Copies files from a source to a destination.