Change copy command not to require username and password for TFTP transfer#35
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TFTP does not require a username and password. It does not use any authentication mechanism. The script has been modified to update the copy function:
Rather than "terminal dont-ask ; terminal password ; copy tftp://tftp@192.168.1.1/poap.cfg.md5 bootflash:/poap.cfg.md5.tmp", we simply want "terminal dont-ask ; copy tftp://192.168.1.1/poap.cfg.md5 bootflash:/poap.cfg.md5.tmp".
This is the correct CLI and has been validated on a Nexus switch. This is only for the TFTP protocol, so the modification only needs to be made in that case.