Cisco Catalyst 2000 Configuration Handbook page 58

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Table 3-1 Cisco File Systems
Prefix
File System
null:
Null destination for copies. You can copy a remote file to null to determine
its size.
rcp:
Remote Copy Protocol (RCP) network server.
Change the default file system directory:
2.
(privileged) cd
Use this command to move to a specific file system or directory within that file sys-
tem. By moving to a specific file location, you can use file system commands without
having to specify the file system: option. If you do a dir command without specify-
ing the file system:, for example, it uses the directory that has been specified by the
default directory or the cd command. The default file system directory is Flash.
List the current directory:
3.
(privileged) pwd
This command prints or displays the name of the working directory to the screen
and enables you to determine the default file system directory. Use this command to
verify that you have moved into the appropriate directory when using cd command.
Display information about the files:
4.
(privileged) dir [/all] [filesystem:][path/filename]
This command displays a directory of the default directory structure as specified by
the cd command. The option /all enables you to see all files, including those that
have been deleted but not permanently removed from a file system. You can also
specify a file system by using the filesystem: or device: option. If you want to view
a single file, provide the path and filename, too. You can use an asterisk (*) as a wild-
card to display a group of files with common starting characters. Use this command
to get a list of files off of any available local file system:
(privileged) show filesystem:
This command displays the contents of a file system. It is similar to the dir com-
mand, but the output is formatted differently. This command does not enable you to
display individual files or remote file systems.
Note With ATA disk devices you no longer need to use the squeeze command
because it deletes the file upon entering the delete keyword; squeeze was only
relevant in flash devices.
[filesystem:]
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