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Catalyst 2928 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Appendix B Working with the Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, and Software Images
Working with the Flash File System
c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ/c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ.bin (4590080 bytes)
c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ/info (219 bytes)
This example shows how to display only the
/html
directory and its contents:
Switch#
archive tar /table flash:c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.0.02.EZ/html
c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ/html
c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ/html (directory)
c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ/html/const.htm (556 bytes)
c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ/html/xhome.htm (9373 bytes)
c2928-lanlitek9-mz.122-55.EZ/html/menu.css (1654 bytes
Extracting a tar File
To extract a tar file into a directory on the flash file system, use this privileged EXEC command:
archive tar /xtract
source-url
flash:/
file-url
[
dir/file
...]
For
source-url
, specify the source URL alias for the local file system. These options are supported:
•
For the local flash file system, the syntax is
flash:
•
For the FTP, the syntax is
ftp:
[[
//
username
[
:
password
]
@
location
]
/
directory
]
/
tar-filename
.tar
•
For the RCP, the syntax is
rcp:
[[
//
username
@
location
]
/
directory
]
/
tar-filename
.tar
•
For the TFTP, the syntax is
tftp:
[[
//
location
]
/
directory
]
/
tar-filename
.tar
The
tar-filename
.tar
is the tar file from which to extract files.
For
flash:/
file-url
[
dir/file
...], specify
t
he location on the local flash file system into which the tar file is
extracted. Use the
dir/file
... option to specify an optional list of files or directories within the tar file to
be extracted. If none are specified, all files and directories are extracted.
This example shows how to extract the contents of a tar file located on the TFTP server at 172.20.10.30.
This command extracts just the
new-configs
directory into the root directory on the local flash file
system. The remaining files in the
saved.tar
file are ignored.
Switch#
archive tar /xtract tftp:/172.20.10.30/saved.tar flash:/new-configs
Displaying the Contents of a File
To display the contents of any readable file, including a file on a remote file system, use the
more
[
/ascii
|
/binary
|
/ebcdic
]
file-url
privileged EXEC command:.
This example shows how to display the contents of a configuration file on a TFTP server:
Switch#
more tftp://serverA/hampton/savedconfig
!
! Saved configuration on server
!
version 11.3
service timestamps log datetime localtime
service linenumber
service udp-small-servers