Инструкции По Установке для 3com S7906E
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Format
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Example
drive:/[path]/file-
name
name
Specifies a file in the specified
storage medium on the device.
drive represents the storage
medium name. The storage
medium on the AMB of the
master is usually flash or cf; the
storage medium on a slave is
usually chassisX#slotY#flash
or chassisX#slotY#cf, where X
represents the member ID of
the slave and Y represents the
number of the slot where the
main board of the slave
resides. You can use the
display irf command to view
the correspondence between a
device and its member ID.
storage medium on the device.
drive represents the storage
medium name. The storage
medium on the AMB of the
master is usually flash or cf; the
storage medium on a slave is
usually chassisX#slotY#flash
or chassisX#slotY#cf, where X
represents the member ID of
the slave and Y represents the
number of the slot where the
main board of the slave
resides. You can use the
display irf command to view
the correspondence between a
device and its member ID.
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characters
characters
flash:/test/a.cfg indicates a file
named a.cfg in the test folder
under the root directory of the
flash memory on the AMB of
the IRF.
named a.cfg in the test folder
under the root directory of the
flash memory on the AMB of
the IRF.
To read and write the a.cfg file
under the root directory of the
flash on an SMB of the IRF (the
member ID and slot number of
the SMB are 2 and 5
respectively), input
chassis2#slot5#flash:/a.cfg
for the filename.
under the root directory of the
flash on an SMB of the IRF (the
member ID and slot number of
the SMB are 2 and 5
respectively), input
chassis2#slot5#flash:/a.cfg
for the filename.
Directory Operations
Directory operations include creating/removing a directory, displaying the current working directory,
displaying the specified directory or file information, and so on.
Displaying Directory Information
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Display directory or file
information
information
dir [ /all ] [ file-url ]
Required
Available in user view
Displaying the Current Working Directory
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Display the current working
directory
directory
pwd
Required
Available in user view
Changing the Current Working Directory
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Change the current working
directory
directory
cd { directory | .. | / }
Required
Available in user view