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Format
Specifies a file under the
file-name
current working directory.
Specifies a file in the specified
folder under the current
working directory. path
path/file-name
represents the folder name.
You can 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 AMB is usually
flash or cf; the storage medium
on the SMB is usually
drive:/[path]/file-
slotX#flash or slotX#cf, where
name
X represents the number of the
slot where the SMB resides.
For example, slot1#flash. You
can use the display device
command to view the
correspondence between a
board and its slot number.
Filename formats (distributed IRF device):
Format
Specifies a file under the
file-name
current working directory.
Specifies a file in the specified
folder under the current
working directory. path
path/file-name
represents the folder name.
You can specify multiple
folders, indicating a file under a
multi-level folder.
Description
Description
1-2
Length
a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg under the current working
directory. If the current working
directory is on the AMB, a.cfg
1 to 91
represents file a.cfg on the
characters
AMB; if the current working
directory is on the SMB, a.cfg
represents file a.cfg on the
SMB.
test/a.cfg indicates a file named
1 to 135
a.cfg in the test folder under
characters
the current working directory.
flash:/test/a.cfg indicates a file
named a.cfg in the test folder
under the root directory of the
flash memory on the AMB.
1 to 135
To read and write the a.cfg file
characters
under the root directory of the
flash on the SMB (with the slot
number 1), input
slot1#flash:/a.cfg for the
filename.
Length
a.cfg indicates a file named
a.cfg under the current working
directory. If the current working
directory is on the AMB of the
IRF (that is, the AMB of the
master), a.cfg represents file
1 to 91
a.cfg on the AMB of the
characters
master; if the current working
directory is on an SMB (that is,
any main board except the
AMB) of the IRF, a.cfg
represents file a.cfg on the
SMB of the master or on a
slave.
test/a.cfg indicates a file named
1 to 135
a.cfg in the test folder under
characters
the current working directory.
Example
Example

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