Examples
Copy the file “foobar.txt” from a remote host to the local host
$ scp your_username@remotehost.edu:foobar.txt /some/local/directory
Copy the file “foobar.txt” from the local host to a remote host
$ scp foobar.txt your_username@remotehost.edu:/some/remote/directory
Copy the directory “foo” from the local host to a remote host’s directory “bar”
$ scp -r foo your_username@remotehost.edu:/some/remote/directory/bar
Copy the file “foobar.txt” from remote host “rh1.edu” to remote host “rh2.edu”
$ scp your_username@rh1.edu:/some/remote/directory/foobar.txt \ your_username@rh2.edu:/some/remote/directory/
Copying the files “foo.txt” and “bar.txt” from the local host to your home directory on the remote host
$ scp foo.txt bar.txt your_username@remotehost.edu:~
Copy the file “foobar.txt” from the local host to a remote host using port 2264
$ scp -P 2264 foobar.txt your_username@remotehost.edu:/some/remote/directory
Copy multiple files from the remote host to your current directory on the local host
$ scp your_username@remotehost.edu:/some/remote/directory/\{a,b,c\} .
$ scp your_username@remotehost.edu:~/\{foo.txt,bar.txt\} .
Courtesy of http://www.hypexr.org/linux_scp_help.php
Example syntax for Secure Copy (SCP)