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Format
Description
Length
Example
file-name
Specifies a file in the current
working directory.
1 to 91
characters
a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg
in the current working directory
path
/
file-name
Specifies a file in the specified
folder in the current working
directory.
path
indicates the name
of the folder. You can specify
multiple folders, indicating a file
under a multi-level folder.
1 to 135
characters
test/a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg
in the
test
folder in the
current working directory.
drive
:/[
path
]/
file-na
me
Specifies a file in the specified
storage medium on the device.
drive
represents the storage
medium name, which is usually
cfa0
. If there is only one storage
medium on the device, you do not
need to provide information about
the storage medium. If there are
multiple storage media on the
device, you must provide the
related information to identify the
storage medium.
1 to 135
characters
cfa0:/test/a.cfg indicates a file
named
a.cfg
in the
test
folder in
the root directory of the CF card.
Filename formats (On the SR6604/6608/6616 router):
Format
Description
Length
Example
file-name
Specifies a file in the current
working directory.
1 to 91
characters
a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg
in the current working directory. If
the current working directory is on
the active main board (AMB),
a.cfg
represents file
a.cfg
on the AMB; if
the current working directory is on
the standby main board (SMB),
a.cfg
represents file
a.cfg
on the
SMB.
path
/
file-name
Specifies a file in the specified
folder in the current working
directory.
path
represents the
folder name. You can specify
multiple folders, indicating a file
under a multi-level folder.
1 to 135
characters
test/a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg
in the
test
folder in the
current working directory.
drive
:/[
path
]/
file-na
me
Specifies a file in the specified
storage medium on the device.
drive
represents the storage
medium name. The storage
medium on the AMB is usually
cfa0; the storage medium on the
SMB is usually slotX#cfa0, where
X represents the number of the slot
where the SMB resides. For
example, slot2#cfa0. You can use
the
display device
command to
view the correspondence between
a board and its slot number.
1 to 135
characters
cfa0:/test/a.cfg indicates a file
named
a.cfg
in the
test
folder in
the root directory of the CF card
memory on the AMB.
To read and write the
a.cfg
file in
the root directory of theCF card on
the SMB (with the slot number 1),
input
slot1#cfa0:/a.cfg
for the
filename.
Directory Operations
You can create or remove a directory, display the current working directory, the specified directory, file
information, and so on.
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