I have found a nice feature on the Cisco ASA. You can create a mount point to a server FTP.
Below you can find a sample of the configuration to apply:
mount Backup-ASA type ftp
server 10.10.10.10
path /root/Backup
username userFTP
password passwordFT
mode passive
status enable
To check all the configuration available on this particular folder you can use the command 'dir':
ASA# dir Backup-ASA:
server 10.10.10.10
path /root/Backup
username userFTP
password passwordFT
mode passive
status enable
To check all the configuration available on this particular folder you can use the command 'dir':
ASA# dir Backup-ASA:
Directory of Backup-ASA:/
-rwx 71147 19:37:00 Jul 14 2011 ASA-14jul11.txt
-rwx 79337 16:41:00 Jan 31 2012 ASA-09-02-2012.txt
-rwx 79337 16:41:00 Jan 31 2012 ASA-09-02-2012.txt
0 bytes total (2146293760 bytes free)
This trick can be useful to backup easily the running configuration on remote folder:
This trick can be useful to backup easily the running configuration on remote folder:
ASA#copy running-config Backup-ASA