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ccCopyDestFileType
Cisco Configuration SNMP Agent Copy Destination File Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.96.1.1.1.1.4
specifies the type of file to copy to. Either the ccCopySourceFileType or the ccCopyDestFileType (or both) must be of type 'runningConfig' or 'startupConfig'. Also, the ccCopySourceFileType must be different from the ccCopyDestFileType. If the ccCopyDestFileType has the value of 'networkFile', the ccCopyServerAddress/ccCopyServerAddressType and ccCopyServerAddressRev1 and ccCopyFileName must also be created, and 3 objects together (ccCopyDestFileType, ccCopyServerAddressRev1, ccCopyFileName) will uniquely identify the destination file. If ccCopyServerAddress is created then ccCopyServerAddressRev1 will store the same IP address and ccCopyServerAddressType will take the value 'ipv4'. If the ccCopyDestFileType is 'iosFile', the ccCopyFileName must also be created, and the 2 objects together (ccCopyDestFileType, ccCopyFileName) will uniquely identify the destination file.
Back to CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB MIB page.
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