Copying a system file – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide
Section II: Advanced Operations
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Copying a System File
This procedure is used to create copies of files stored in a switch’s file
system or on a flash memory card. For instance, you might perform this
procedure to create a copy of a configuration file so that you have a
backup copy.
You can also use this procedure is to copy files between a switch’s file
system and a flash memory card. For example, you might want to copy a
configuration file from a flash card to a switch’s file system, or perhaps
copy an SSL enrollment request from the switch to a compact flash card.
Before performing the procedure, note the following:
To copy a file on a compact flash card, you must first change to the
directory where the file is stored or, if you are copying a file to the card
from the switch’s file system, where you want to store the file. This is
explained in “Changing the Current Flash Card Directory” on
page 227. The following procedure does not allow you to specify a
directory path. The default location is the root of the flash card.
Files with the extension UKF are encryption key pairs. These files
cannot be copied, renamed, or deleted from the file system.
To copy a system file, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type 5 to select System Administration.
The System Administration menu is shown Figure 4 on page 54.
2. From the System Administration menu, type 9 to select System
Utilities.
The System Utilities menu is shown in Figure 7 on page 61.
3. From the System Utilities menu, type 1 to select File Operations.
The File Operations menu is shown in Figure 61 on page 208.
4. From the File Operations menu, type 4 to select Copy File.
Note
Selecting Copy File does not allow you to overwrite files.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter the source file name:
5. Enter the name of the file you want to copy. If the file is located on a
compact flash card, precede the filename with “cflash:”