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Managing Files
Click View to display the selected file in your browser.
Step 2
Click Cut to cut the selected file for pasting to another directory.
Step 3
Click Copy to copy the selected file for pasting to another directory.
Step 4
Click Paste to paste the copied file to the selected destination.
Step 5
Click Delete to remove the selected file from flash memory.
Step 6
Click Rename to rename a file.
Step 7
Step 8
Click New Directory to create a new directory for storing files.
Step 9
Click File Transfer to open the File Transfer dialog box. See the
page 75-5
Step 10
Click Mount Points to open the Manage Mount Points dialog box. See the
section on page 75-2
Managing Mount Points
This feature lets you configure remote storage (mount points) for network file systems using a CIFS or
FTP connection. The dialog box lists the mount-point name, connection type, server name or IP address,
and the enabled setting (yes or no). You can add, edit, or delete mount points. See the
a CIFS/FTP Mount Point" section on page 75-3
point after it has been created. For more information, see
On a PIX 535 security appliance in single, routed mode, the Managing Mount Point feature is not
Note
available.
This section includes the following topics:
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
75-2
The Folders pane displays the available folders on disk.
Flash Space shows the total amount of flash memory and how much memory is available.
The Files area displays the following information about files in the selected folder:
Path
Filename
Size (bytes)
Time Modified
Status, which indicates whether a selected file is designated as a boot configuration file, boot
image file, ASDM image file, SVC image file, CSD image file, or APCF image file.
for more information.
for more information.
Adding or Editing a CIFS/FTP Mount Point, page 75-3
Accessing a CIFS Mount Point, page 75-4
Chapter 75
Managing Software and Configurations
"Transferring Files" section on
for more information. You can access a CIFS mount
Accessing a CIFS Mount Point, page
"Managing Mount Points"
"Adding or Editing
75-4.
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