File management
Files such as host software and configuration files necessary for operation are saved in the device's
storage media.
Manage files on your device through these operations:
operations,
Performing storage media
modes.
Filename formats
When specifying a file, enter the filename in one of the following formats:
Format
file-name
path/file-name
drive:/[path]/file-
name
Performing file operations
Display the specified directory or file information; display file contents; rename, copy, move, remove,
•
restore, and delete files.
Create a file by copying, downloading or using the save command.
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operations,
Description
Specifies a file in the current
working directory.
Specifies a file in the specified folder
in the current working directory.
path represents the folder name.
Specify multiple folders, indicating a
file under a multi-level folder.
Specifies a file in the specified
storage medium on the device. drive
represents the storage medium
name. The storage medium on the
master is usually flash; the storage
medium on a subordinate is usually
slotX#flash, where X represents the
member ID of the subordinate, for
example slot2#flash. To view the
correspondence between a device
and its member ID, use the display
irf command.
Performing file
Performing batch
operations, and
Length
Example
a.cfg indicates a file named a.cfg
in the current working directory. If
the current working directory is on
1 to 91
the master, a.cfg represents file
characters
a.cfg on the master; if the current
working directory is on a
subordinate, a.cfg represents file
a.cfg on the subordinate.
test/a.cfg indicates a file named
1 to 135
a.cfg in the test folder in the
characters
current working directory.
flash:/test/a.cfg indicates a file
named a.cfg in the test folder in
the root directory of the flash
memory on the master.
1 to 135
To read and write the a.cfg file in
characters
the root directory of the flash on a
subordinate (with the member ID
2), enter slot2#flash:/a.cfg for the
filename.
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operations,
Performing directory
Setting prompt