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When does Software Management use the RCP protocol to transfer images?

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When does Software Management use the RCP protocol to transfer images?

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A. If you select the remote copy protocol (RCP) preference under Admin > Essentials > Software Management > Edit Preferences, Software Management uses the RCP protocol to transfer images (upload and download) to Cisco IOS software devices that support CISCO-FLASH-MIB. Cisco Catalyst 5000 switches and Cisco 700 Series devices do not support RCP. Cisco IOS devices that do not support RCP include Cisco 7000 Series (RP-based 7000 only) and MC3810. All other Cisco IOS devices support the RCP protocol. Software Management always uses the TFTP protocol for config file updates on Cisco IOS devices.

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A. If you select the remote copy protocol (RCP) preference under Resource Manager Essentials > Administration > Software Management > Edit Preferences, Software Management uses the RCP protocol to transfer images (upload and download) to Cisco IOS software devices that support CISCO-FLASH-MIB. Cisco Catalyst 5000 switches and Cisco 700 Series devices do not support RCP. Cisco IOS devices that do not support RCP include Cisco 7000 Series (RP-based 7000 only) and MC3810. All other Cisco IOS devices support the RCP protocol. Software Management always uses the TFTP protocol for config file updates on Cisco IOS devices.

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