Well SCP uses SSH, so you could policy NAT the traffic from the router bound 
for port 22  to the alternate port on the SCP server.  I'm labbing it out right 
now though to see if there is a better way.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jody & Jennifer 
McCluggage
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 5:44 PM
To: 'PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List'
Subject: [Pauldotcom] using an alternate port with Cisco's secure copy (scp)

Alright Cisco gurus, I have a question that has been stumping me.  When using 
Cisco's Secure Copy command (scp), how do you direct it to use an alternate 
port? For example to use scp to copy the startup configuration file you use: 
copy startup-config scp:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. It will then prompt you for the rest 
of the information but sadly does not prompt you for port number.  I thought it 
would be something simple as scp:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:pp, but alas, that did not 
work.  I scoured the online documents and even contacted cisco tech support but 
could not get an answer. Surely there has got to be a simple way to identify a 
different port.

Thanks,

Jody


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