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2. -Main
3. +Backup
4. -Backup
5. Exit
Enter your choice(1-5):
You can set the file type to M (main) or B (backup) or cancel the setting by selecting
1
to
4
. Refer to
section “Application file” on page 5-1 for details.
Deleting files
Select
3
in the file control submenu to delete files:
Delete File:
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NO. Size(B) Time Name
1 4 Oct/27/2006 16:58:51 snmpboots
2 376 Oct/21/2006 14:21:24 private-data.txt
3 6081128 Oct/28/2006 09:23:30 main.bin
4 622 Oct/21/2006 14:21:29 startup.cfg
5 455 Oct/26/2006 10:37:06 manuinfo.txt
6 6081128 Oct/28/2006 09:23:30 backup.bin
7 6081128 Oct/28/2006 09:23:30 secure.bin
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Enter File Name:
Enter a file name and press
Enter
, and then the system prompts:
Enter File Name:manuinfo.txt
flash:/manuinfo.txt will be deleted ! Continue ? [Y/N]
Enter
Y
to confirm the deletion, and the system prompts that the file is successfully deleted.
flash:/manuinfo.txt will be deleted ! Continue ? [Y/N]y
Deleting flash:/manuinfo.txt...OK!
Returning to the main menu
Select
0
to return to the BootWare main menu.
Dealing With Password Loss
When the BootWare password, user password or super password is lost, resort to the following
methods:
User Password Loss
If you lose your password, you cannot enter the system. In this case, you can boot the system by
neglecting the system configuration. Perform the following operations:
Step 1: Enter the BootWare main menu, and select
6
to boot the system by ignoring the system
configuration:
The system prompts:
System startup with ignore user's configuration, Yes or No [Y/N]:y
Flag Set Successfully!