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Examples – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 11: File System

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Section II: Advanced Operations

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter the destination file name:

6. Enter the new file name. If you want to place the copy on a compact

flash card, precede the filename with “cflash:”.

You can enter a file name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters,
followed by a 3 letter extension. You must keep the same extension as
the original file. If the file is located on a compact flash card, precede
the filename with “cflash:”

The following message is displayed:

Please wait...
Press any key ...

7. Press any key to return to the File Operations menu.

Examples

The following examples illustrate how to create copies of files as well as
transfer files between a switch’s flash memory and a compact flash card.

This example creates a backup copy of a configuration file called
“switch12.cfg” located in the switch’s file system and assigns the new copy
the name “switch12_backup.cfg”:

Enter the source file name: switch12.cfg
Enter the destination file name: switch12_backup.cfg

This example creates a copy of a configuration file called “sw24.cfg”
located on a flash memory card and assigns it the name “sw24_bk.cfg”:

Enter the source file name: cflash:sw24.cfg
Enter the destination file name: cflash:sw24_bk.cfg

This example copies the configuration file “sw_sales.cfg” from the switch’s
file system to a flash memory card, without changing the name.

Enter the source file name: sw_sales.cfg
Enter the destination file name: cflash:sw_sales.cfg

This example copies an event log file called “sw14_apr12.log” from the
switch’s file system to a flash memory card, and assigns it the name
“sw14.log” on the card:

Enter the source file name: sw14_apr12.log
Enter the destination file name: cflash:sw14.log

This example copies the configuration file “pdr_new.cfg” from a flash
memory card to the switch’s file system and assigns it the name “pdr.cfg”:

Enter the source file name: cflash:pdr_new.cfg
Enter the destination file name: pdr.cfg