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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Appendix B      Accessing the Appliance
Step 4
Use your FTP program to upload and download files to and from the appropriate directory. 
Secure Copy (scp) Access 
If your client operating system supports a secure copy (
scp
) command, you can copy files to and from 
the directories listed in the previous table. For example, in the following example, the file 
 
/tmp/test.txt 
is copied from the client machine to the configuration directory of the appliance with 
the hostname of 
mail3.example.com
Note that the command prompts for the password for the user (
admin
). This example is shown for 
reference only; your particular operating system’s implementation of secure copy may vary.
In this example, the same file is copied from the appliance to the client machine:
You can use secure copy (
scp
) as an alternative to FTP to transfer files to and from the Cisco IronPort 
appliance. 
Note
Only users in the operators and administrators group can use secure copy (
scp
) to access the appliance. 
For more information, see “Adding Users” in the “Common Administrative Tasks” chapter in the Cisco 
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide
scp /tmp/test.txt admin@mail3.example.com:configuration
The authenticity of host 'mail3.example.com (192.168.42.42)' can't be established.
DSA key fingerprint is 69:02:01:1d:9b:eb:eb:80:0c:a1:f5:a6:61:da:c8:db.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'mail3.example.com ' (DSA) to the list of known hosts.
admin@mail3.example.com's password: (type the password)
test.txt             100% |****************************|  1007       00:00
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scp admin@mail3.example.com:configuration/text.txt .
admin@mail3.example.com's password: (type the password)
test.txt             100% |****************************|  1007       00:00
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