I needed to transfer an image file from a Linux server to a Cisco ISR 4K router via a Secure Copy (SCP) protocol. SCP is secure than FTP and it's faster compared to a TFTP file transfer. I received an error Administratively disabled and found out I needed to enable SCP on the router.
[jl@linux ~]$ scp isr4300-universalk9.16.09.06.SPA.bin jl@192.168.1.57:bootflash:/isr4300-universalk9.16.09.06.SPA.bin
Password: <TACACS PW>
Administratively disabled.
[linux ~]$ Connection to 192.168.1.57 closed by remote host.
There are some prerequisite to make SCP work such as SSH and AAA, which were already configured on the router. I just needed to apply the ip scp server enable command. Note not all Cisco router can support SCP (especially using older IOS).
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#ip scp server enable
Router(config)#end
Router#exit
After enabling the said command, I was able to successfully perform an SCP file transfer.
[jl@linux ~]$ scp isr4300-universalk9.16.09.06.SPA.bin jl@192.168.1.57:bootflash:/isr4300-universalk9.16.09.06.SPA.bin
Password: <TACACS PW>
isr4300-universalk9.16.09.06.SPA.bin 2% 17MB 771.1KB/s 12:03 ETA
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