Foundry Networks Switch and Router Installation And Configuration Manual page 141

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3.
Select the Switch-over Active Module link. A message appears asking you to verify that you want to switch
over from the active module to the standby.
4.
Select Yes to switch over or No to cancel the switchover request.
PCMCIA Flash Card File Management Commands
This section describes the commands for managing files on the Management IV module's PCMCIA flash card.
NOTE:
These commands apply only to Chassis devices using Management IV modules.
The Management IV module's PCMCIA slot supports 8.3 file names (up to eight characters in the name and up to
three additional characters in the extension). File name are not case sensitive. Thus, the software considers the
name "test.cfg" and "TEST.CFG" to be the same.
You can use the file management commands to perform the following tasks:
Format a flash card
Determine the flash card that currently has the management focus.
Switch the management focus from one flash card or subdirectory to another.
Display a directory of the files on a flash card.
Display the contents of a file.
Display a hexadecimal dump of the data in a file.
Create a subdirectory.
Remove a subdirectory.
Rename a file.
Change the read-write attribute of a file.
Delete a file from a flash card.
Undelete a file.
Append one file to another file (join two files).
Perform the following copy operations:
Copy files from one flash card to the other.
Copy files between a flash card and the device's flash memory.
Copy files between a flash card and a TFTP server.
Copy a startup-config file between a flash card and the device's flash memory.
Copy the running-config file to a flash card
Load a running-config file from a flash card
Copy a POS image file from a flash card to a POS module's flash memory
Load the startup-config file from a flash card during system startup
In the CLI, all the file management commands are at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.
CAUTION:
Do not add or remove a flash card while a file operation involving the flash card's slot is in progress.
Doing so can result in corruption of the flash card. If this occurs, you may need to reformat the flash card to make
it usable again. Reformatting the card erases all data stored on the card.
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