File And Directory Operations; Operations For Use With Class C Flash File System; File Operations For Class C Flash File System - Cisco 2600 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Installing and Formatting Compact Flash Memory Cards in Cisco 2691 Routers
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File and Directory Operations

The following sections describe file and directory procedures for internal compact Flash memory cards.
File and directory operations vary according to the formatted file system—Class B or Class C.

Operations for Use With Class C Flash File System

The following file operations are useful for compact Flash memory cards formatted with a Class C Flash
file system.

File Operations for Class C Flash File System

Copy Files
To copy the files to another location, use the copy flash: command.
The following example shows output for copying a configuration file to the startup configuration in an
internal compact Flash memory card (
Router# copy flash:my-config1 startup-config
Destination filename [startup-config]?
[OK]
517 bytes copied in 4.188 secs (129 bytes/sec)
Router#
The following example shows output for copying a configuration file to the running configuration in an
internal compact Flash memory card (
Router# copy flash:my-config2 running-config
Destination filename [running-config]?
709 bytes copied in 0.72 secs
Router#
Display the Contents
To display the contents (directories and files) of a compact Flash memory card formatted with a Class C
Flash file system, use the dir flash: command.
The following example shows output for displaying the contents of a compact Flash memory card:
Router# dir flash:
Directory of flash:/
16056320 bytes total (9675760 bytes free)
Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide
B-22
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flash:
Jan 04 2002 01:40:14
Appendix B
Maintaining the Router
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