File Commands And Ftp Servers; Renaming Files - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide

File Commands and FTP Servers

Renaming Files

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Table 34: FTP Commands That the System Supports (continued)
FTP Command
MKD, XMKD
RMD, XRMD
RNFR
RNTO
Commands—copy, configure file, and macro—that invoke a remote FTP server take
place in the context of the current virtual router rather than the default virtual router. You
must configure the remote FTP server so that any traffic destined for the virtual router
can reach the virtual router; typically, you configure the FTP server to reach the default
address of the system, which will always be able to reach the virtual router.
To rename files, use the rename command. Table 35 on page 281 shows the types of files
you can rename in different locations.
Use to rename a local file.
You can change the base name but not the extension of a file.
Example
host1#rename boston1.cnf boston2.cnf
There is no no version.
Function
Make directory.
Remove directory.
Rename from.
Rename to.
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