Deleting A File; Creating A Subdirectory - D-Link DWS-1008 - AirPremier MobileLAN Switch Product Manual

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Caution: MSS does not prompt you to verify whether you want to delete a file. When you press Enter
after typing a delete command, MSS immediately deletes the specified file. D-Link recommends that
you copy a file to a TFTP server before deleting the file.
Note: MSS does not allow you to delete the currently running software image file or the running
configuration.
To delete a file, use the following command:
delete url
The URL can be a filename of up to 128 alphanumeric characters.
To copy a file named testconfig to a TFTP server and delete the file from nonvolatile storage, type the
following commands:
DWS-1008# copy testconfig tftp://10.1.1.1/testconfig
success: sent 365 bytes in 0.401 seconds [ 910 bytes/sec]
DWS-1008# delete testconfig
success: file deleted.
You can create subdirectories in the user files area of nonvolatile storage. To create a subdirectory, use
the following command:
mkdir [subdirname]
To create a subdirectory called corp2 and display the root directory to verify the result, type the following
commands:
DWS-1008# mkdir corp2
success: change accepted.
DWS-1008# dir
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file:
Filename
file:configuration
file:configuration.txt
corp2/
corp_a/
file:dangcfg
dangdir/
old/
Total: 33 Kbytes used, 207822 Kbytes free
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D-Link DWS-1008 User Manual

Deleting a File

Creating a Subdirectory

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