Value
Field
Type of file system.
disk
—The file system is for a flash memory device, USB flash, and
crashinfo file.
network
—The file system for network devices; for example, an FTP
server or and HTTP server.
nvram
—The file system is for a NVRAM device.
opaque
—The file system is a locally generated pseudo file system
(for example, the system) or a download interface, such as brimux.
unknown
—The file system is an unknown type.
Type
Permission for file system.
ro
—read-only.
rw
—read/write.
wo
—write-only.
Flags
Alias for file system.
crashinfo:
—Crashinfo file.
flash:
—Flash file system.
ftp:
—FTP server.
http:
—HTTP server.
https:
—Secure HTTP server.
nvram:
—NVRAM.
null:
—Null destination for copies. You can copy a remote file to null
to find its size.
rcp:
—Remote Copy Protocol (RCP) server.
scp:
—Session Control Protocol (SCP) server.
system:
—Contains the system memory, including the running
configuration.
tftp:
—TFTP network server.
usbflash0:
—USB flash memory.
ymodem:
—Obtain the file from a network machine by using the
Ymodem protocol.
Prefixes
Setting the Default File System
You can specify the file system or directory that the system uses as the default file system by using the
cd
filesystem:
privileged EXEC command. You can set the default file system to omit the
filesystem:
argument
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Working with the Flash File System
Setting the Default File System