File system overview – Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual
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AT-S62 Menus Interface User’s Guide
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File System Overview
The AT-S62 management software has a file system of 2 megabytes for
storing system files. You can view the file system, as well as copy,
rename, and delete files. The following file types are supported by the
AT-S62 file system:
❑ Boot configuration files
❑ Encryption keys
❑ Public certificates
❑ Certificate enrollment requests
For an explanation of a boot configuration file, refer to Working with
Boot Configuration Files on page 163.
Public encryption keys, public certificates, and certificate enrollment
request files are related to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates
feature described in Chapter 32, Encryption Keys on page 636, and
Chapter 33, Public Key Infrastructure Certificates on page 654. Refer to
those chapters for background information on those files.
Note
The certificate file, certificate enrollment request file, and key file are
only supported on the version of AT-S62 management software that
features SSL and PKI security.
This chapter does not explain how to download or upload a file from the
AT-S62 file system to a management workstation or an TFTP server. For
those instructions, refer to Chapter 12, File Downloads and Uploads on
page 174.
Note
The file system may contain one or more ENC.UKF files. These are
encryption key pairs. These files cannot be deleted or copied in the
file system. For instructions on deleting an encryption key, refer to
Deleting an Encryption Key on page 648.
The file system should not be used to store the switch’s AT-S62
image file.