Intermec MobileLAN 21 Series System Manual page 221

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FB Command (continued)
You can use an asterisk instead of a segment name if you want to leave that segment
unchanged. For example, to leave the active boot segment unchanged and make
segment 4 the active data segment, you could enter:
FB * 4
After loading software into the access point a common task is to activate the new
software. To activate the new software, enter:
FB IB: ID:
This command activates the inactive boot and data segments. You do not need to know
which of the boot and data segment numbers the flash is loaded into.
FD
Purpose:
Displays the flash file system directory, which includes information about the boot file.
Use this command to ensure that the correct version of the file is in the active boot
segment.
Syntax:
FD
Example:
To show only the files loaded in the active boot segment., enter:
FD ab:
Note: If the active segment contains no files when you reboot the access point, the
access point enters the AP monitor and you will no longer be able to Telnet to it during
this session. If this occurs, you must access the access point through its serial port to
correct the problem.
FDEL
Purpose:
Deletes a particular file from a segment.
Note: When you use the FDEL command, the file is marked as invalid and remains in
the file system. To reclaim the file space, you must erase the entire segment. Use the FE
command to erase a segment.
Syntax:
FDEL f
where
Example:
To delete the file UAP.PRG from the inactive boot segment, enter:
FDEL IB:UAP.PRG
is the name of the file to be deleted.
f
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