ciscoFlashCopyDestinationName - cisco Flash Copy Destination Name

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ciscoFlashCopyDestinationName

cisco Flash Copy Destination Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.10.1.2.1.1.6

Destination file name. For a copy to Flash: File name must be of the form {device>:][:] where is a value obtained from FlashDeviceName, is obtained from FlashPartitionName and is any character string that does not have embedded colon characters. A management station could derive its own partition name as per the description for the ciscoFlashPartitionName object. If is not specified, the default Flash device will be assumed. If is not specified, the default partition will be assumed. If a device is not partitioned into 2 or more partitions, this value may be left out. If is not specified, it will default to specified in ciscoFlashCopySourceName. For a copy from Flash via tftp or rcp, the file name will be as per the file naming conventions and destination sub-directory on the server. If not specified, from the source file name will be used. For a copy from Flash via lex, this string will consist of numeric characters specifying the interface on the lex box that will receive the source flash image.

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