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C
HAPTER
37: F
ILE
S
YSTEM
M
ANAGEMENT
■
Managing a configuration file
■
Renaming a file
■
Copying a file
■
Moving a file
■
Displaying the content of a file
■
Displaying the information about a file
■
Checking file system
Table 283 describes the file-related operations.
Perform the following configuration in user view.
CAUTION:
For deleted files whose names are the same, only the latest deleted file
can be restored.
The files which are deleted using the
delete
command with the
/unreserved
keyword not specified are actually moved to the recycle bin and thus still take storage
space. You can clear the recycle bin to make room for other files by using the
reset
recycle-bin
command.
If the configuration files are deleted, the switch adopts the default configuration
parameters when it starts the next time.
You can consider clearing the configuration files in the Flash when:
■
The configuration files in the Flash are not compatible with the system software.
(This may occur after you upgrade the system software of the switch.)
■
The configuration files are corrupted. (This is usually because a wrong
configuration file is loaded.)
Table 283
File operations
Operation
Command
Description
Delete a file
delete
[ /
unreserved
]
file
-
url
delete
{
running-files
|
standby-files
} [ /
unreserved
]
Optional
A deleted file can be restored if you
delete it by executing the
delete
command with the
/unreserved
keyword not specified. You can use
the
undelete
command to restore
a deleted file of this kind.
Restore a deleted file
undelete
file
-
url
Optional
Delete a file in the
recycle bin
reset recycle-bin
[
file
-
url ]
[
/
force
]
Optional
Rename a file
rename
fileurl
-
source fileurl
-
dest
Optional
Copy a file
copy
fileurl
-
source fileurl
-
dest
Optional
Move a file
move
fileurl
-
source fileurl
-
dest
Optional
Display the content of
a file
more
file
-
url
Optional
Currently, the file system only
supports displaying the contents of
a file in texts.
Display the information
about a directory or a
file
dir
[ /
all
] [
file
-
url
]
Optional
Summary of Contents for 3CR17660-91
Page 10: ...8 CONTENTS ...
Page 14: ...4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 46: ...32 CHAPTER 5 LOGGING IN THROUGH WEB BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ...
Page 48: ...34 CHAPTER 6 LOGGING IN THROUGH NMS ...
Page 60: ...46 CHAPTER 9 VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 64: ...50 CHAPTER 10 MANAGEMENT VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 80: ...66 CHAPTER 13 GVRP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 98: ...84 CHAPTER 15 LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 112: ...98 CHAPTER 18 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 126: ...112 CHAPTER 19 LOGGING IN THROUGH TELNET ...
Page 162: ...148 CHAPTER 20 MSTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 274: ...260 CHAPTER 29 IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 276: ...262 CHAPTER 30 ROUTING PORT JOIN TO MULTICAST GROUP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 298: ...284 CHAPTER 33 SNMP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 304: ...290 CHAPTER 34 RMON CONFIGURATION ...
Page 338: ...324 CHAPTER 36 SSH TERMINAL SERVICES ...
Page 356: ...342 CHAPTER 38 FTP AND TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 365: ...Information Center Configuration Example 351 S4200G terminal logging ...
Page 366: ...352 CHAPTER 39 INFORMATION CENTER ...
Page 378: ...364 CHAPTER 40 BOOTROM AND HOST SOFTWARE LOADING ...
Page 384: ...370 CHAPTER 41 Basic System Configuration and Debugging ...
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