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▀ Maintaining the Local File System
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide
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Important:
Local devices that have been formatted using other methods such as NTFS or FAT32 may be used to
store various operating system, CLI configuration, and crash log files. However, if placing a new local device into the
SPC/SMC for regular use, it is recommended that the device be formatted by the system prior to use. This ensures that
the FAT16 file allocation table format is used, preventing any possible discrepancies between other formats used with
other operating systems.
SPC/SMC for regular use, it is recommended that the device be formatted by the system prior to use. This ensures that
the FAT16 file allocation table format is used, preventing any possible discrepancies between other formats used with
other operating systems.
Caution:
Use of the
command should be carefully monitored and approved by operations
management personnel. Formatting a local device removes all files and information stored on the local device.
To format a local device for use by the local file system, enter the following command:
For ST16s:
For ASR 5000s:
Applying Pre-existing CLI Configuration Files
A pre-existing CLI configuration file is any .cfg file created to provide utility functions (such as clearing all statistics
during testing) or created off-line (such as using a text editor). There may be pre-existing configuration files stored on
the local file system that can be applied to a running system at any time.
during testing) or created off-line (such as using a text editor). There may be pre-existing configuration files stored on
the local file system that can be applied to a running system at any time.
Caution:
If a configuration file is applied to a system currently running another CLI configuration, any like
contexts, services, logical interfaces, physical ports, IP address pools, or other configured items will be overwritten if
the same command exists in the configuration file being applied. Take caution to ensure that you are knowledgeable of
the contents of the file being applied and understand what the service ramifications are if a currently running command
is overwritten. Also note that changes will not be saved automatically.
the same command exists in the configuration file being applied. Take caution to ensure that you are knowledgeable of
the contents of the file being applied and understand what the service ramifications are if a currently running command
is overwritten. Also note that changes will not be saved automatically.
A CLI configuration file, or script containing CLI commands, can be applied to a running system by entering the
following command at the Exec mode prompt:
following command at the Exec mode prompt:
Table 13.
command options
Keyword/Variable
Description
Displays each line and its line number when applying a pre-existing CLI configuration file or script.
Example
The following command applies a pre-existing CLI configuration file named clearcmds.cfg on the /flash local device.
The following command applies a pre-existing CLI configuration file named clearcmds.cfg on the /flash local device.