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C
HAPTER
37: F
ILE
S
YSTEM
M
ANAGEMENT
C
ONFIGURATION
<4210> dir /all
Directory of unit1>flash:/
1 (*) -rw- 3579326 Mar 28 2007 10:51:22 s3100.bin
2 (*) -rw- 1235 Apr 03 2000 16:04:52 config.cfg
3 -rwh 151 Apr 03 2000 16:04:55 private-data.txt
4 -rwh 716 Apr 04 2000 17:27:35 hostkey
5 -rwh 572 Apr 04 2000 17:27:41 serverkey
6 -rwh 548 Apr 04 2000 17:30:06 dsakey
7 drw- - Apr 04 2000 23:04:21 test
7239 KB total (3585 KB free)
(*) -with main attribute (b) -with backup attribute
(*b) -with both main and backup attribute
<4210> dir unit1>flash:/test/
Directory of unit1>flash:/test/
1 -rw- 1235 Apr 05 2000 01:51:34 test.cfg
2 -rw- 1235 Apr 05 2000 01:56:44 1.cfg
7239 KB total (3585 KB free)
(*) -with main attribute (b) -with backup attribute
(*b) -with both main and backup attribute
File Attribute
Configuration
Introduction to File
Attributes
The following three startup files support file attribute configuration:
■
App files: An app file is an executable file, with .bin as the extension.
■
Configuration files: A configuration file is used to store and restore
configuration, with .cfg as the extension.
■
Web files: A Web file is used for Web-based network management, with .web
as the extension.
The app files, configuration files, and Web files support three kinds of attributes:
main, backup and none, as described in Table 323.
Table 323
Descriptions on file attributes
Attribute name
Description
Feature
Identifier
main
Identifies main startup
files. The main startup
file is used first for a
switch to start up.
In the Flash memory,
there can be only one
app file, one
configuration file and
one Web file with the
main attribute.
(*)
backup
Identifies backup
startup files. The
backup startup file is
used after a switch
fails to start up using
the main startup file.
In the Flash memory,
there can be only one
app file, one
configuration file and
one Web file with the
backup attribute.
(b)
Summary of Contents for Switch 4210 9-Port
Page 22: ...20 CHAPTER 1 CLI CONFIGURATION ...
Page 74: ...72 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 84: ...82 CHAPTER 5 VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 96: ...94 CHAPTER 8 IP PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 108: ...106 CHAPTER 9 PORT BASIC CONFIGURATION ...
Page 122: ...120 CHAPTER 11 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 140: ...138 CHAPTER 13 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 234: ...232 CHAPTER 17 802 1X CONFIGURATION ...
Page 246: ...244 CHAPTER 20 AAA OVERVIEW ...
Page 270: ...268 CHAPTER 21 AAA CONFIGURATION ...
Page 292: ...290 CHAPTER 26 DHCP BOOTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 318: ...316 CHAPTER 29 MIRRORING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 340: ...338 CHAPTER 30 CLUSTER ...
Page 362: ...360 CHAPTER 33 SNMP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 368: ...366 CHAPTER 34 RMON CONFIGURATION ...
Page 450: ...448 CHAPTER 39 TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 451: ......
Page 452: ...450 CHAPTER 39 TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 470: ...468 CHAPTER 40 INFORMATION CENTER ...
Page 496: ...494 CHAPTER 44 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ...