File Attribute Configuration; Introduction To File Attributes - 3Com 4500 Configuration Manual

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Directory of unit1>flash:/
1 (*)
-rw-
2
-rwh
3
-rwh
4
-rwh
5
-rw-
6
-rw-
7
-rwh
8 (*)
-rw-
9
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7239 KB total (2631 KB free)
(*) -with main attribute
(*b) -with both main and backup attribute
<Sysname> dir unit1>flash:/test/
Directory of unit1>flash:/test/
1
-rw-
7239 KB total (2025 KB free)
(*) -with main attribute
(*b) -with both main and backup attribute

File Attribute Configuration

Introduction to File Attributes

The following three startup files support file attribute configuration:
App files: An app file is an executable file, with .bin as the extension.
Configuration files: A configuration file is used to store and restore configuration, with .cfg as the
extension.
Web files: A Web file is used for Web-based network management, with .web as the extension.
The app files, configuration files, and Web files support three kinds of attributes: main, backup and none,
as described in
Table 1-1 Descriptions on file attributes
Attribute name
main
5822215
Jan 01 1970 00:07:03
4
Apr 01 2000 23:55:49
428
Apr 02 2000 00:47:30
572
Apr 02 2000 00:47:38
1220
Apr 02 2000 00:06:57
26103
Jan 01 1970 00:04:34
88
Apr 01 2000 23:55:53
1376
Apr 02 2000 01:56:28
-
Apr 04 2000 04:50:07
(b) -with backup attribute
1376
Apr 04 2000 04:50:30
(b) -with backup attribute
Table
1-1.
Description
Identifies main startup
files. The main startup
file is preferred for a
switch to start up.
test.bin
snmpboots
hostkey
serverkey
song.cfg
testv1r1.bin
private-data.txt
config.cfg
test
1.cfg
Feature
In the Flash memory, there
can be only one app file, one
configuration file and one
Web file with the main
attribute.
1-5
Identifier
(*)

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