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Table 18: File System Syntax Components
File System Name
bootflash
volatile
log
system
debug
Directories
You can create directories on bootflash: and external flash memory (usb1: and usb2:). You can navigate
through these directories and use them for files.

Files

You create and access files on bootflash:, volatile:, usb1:, and usb2: filesystems. You can only access files
on the system: filesystem. You can use the log: filesystem for debug log files.
You can download files, such as the nx-os image file, from remote servers using FTP, Secure Copy (SCP),
Secure Shell FTP (SFTP), and TFTP. You can also copy files from an external server to the device, because
the device can act as an SCP server.
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
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Using the Device File Systems, Directories, and Files
Module
sup-active
sup-local
sup-standby
sup-remote
Description
Internal CompactFlash memory
located on the active supervisor
module used for storing image
files, configuration files, and other
miscellaneous files. The initial
default directory is bootflash.
Internal CompactFlash memory
located on the standby supervisor
module used for storing image
files, configuration files, and other
miscellaneous files.
Volatile random-access memory
(VRAM) located on a supervisor
module used for temporary or
pending changes.
Memory on the active supervisor
that stores logging file statistics.
Memory on a supervisor module
used for storing the
running-configuration file.
Memory on a supervisor module
used for debug logs.

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