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Directories
Directories in a file system are structured in a tree form.
Root directory
The root directory is represented by a forwarding slash (/). For example,
flash:/
represents the root
directory of the flash memory.
Working directory
The working directory is also called the current directory.
In standalone mode, the default working directory is the root directory of the flash memory on the
active MPU.
In IRF mode, the default working directory is the root directory of the flash memory on the global
active MPU.
Directory naming conventions
When you specify a name for a directory, follow these conventions:
•
A directory name can contain letters, digits, and special characters.
•
A directory whose name starts with a dot character (.) is a hidden directory. To prevent the
system from hiding a directory, make sure the directory name does not start with a dot
character.
Commonly used directories
The device has some factory-default directories. The system automatically creates directories during
operation. These directories include:
•
diagfile
—Stores diagnostic information files.
•
logfile
—Stores log files.
•
seclog
—Stores security log files.
•
versionInfo
—Stores software version information files.
Files
File naming conventions
When you specify a name for a file, follow these conventions:
•
A file name can contain letters, digits, and special characters.
•
A file whose name starts with a dot character (.) is a hidden file. To prevent the system from
hiding a file, make sure the file name does not start with a dot character.
Common file types
The device is shipped with some files. The system automatically creates files during operation. The
types of these files include:
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.ipe file
—Compressed software image package file.
•
.bin file
—Software image file.
•
.cfg file
—Configuration file.
•
.mdb file
—Binary configuration file.
•
.log file
—Log file.
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