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Working with the Cisco IOS File System,
Configuration Files, and Software Images
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Working with the Flash File System, page 2037
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Working with Configuration Files, page 2047
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Replacing and Rolling Back Configurations, page 2059
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Working with Software Images , page 2063
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Copying Image Files Using TFTP, page 2066
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Copying Image Files Using FTP, page 2069
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Copying Image Files Using RCP, page 2074
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Copying an Image File from One Stack Member to Another, page 2079
Working with the Flash File System
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Information About the Flash File System
The flash file system is a single flash device on which you can store files. It also provides several commands
to help you manage software bundles and configuration files. The default flash file system on the switch is
named flash:.
As viewed from the active switch, or any stack member, flash: refers to the local flash device, which is the
device attached to the same switch on which the file system is being viewed. In a switch stack, each of the
flash devices from the various stack members can be viewed from the active switch. The names of these flash
file systems include the corresponding switch member numbers. For example, flash-3:, as viewed from the
active switch, refers to the same file system as does flash: on stack member 3. Use the
show file systems
privileged EXEC command to list all file systems, including the flash file systems in the switch stack.
Only one user at a time can manage the software bundles and configuration files for a switch stack.
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)
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