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FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
This chapter covers the following topics:
■ File System Overview
■ File Attribute Configuration
■ Configuring File Management
■ Configuration File Backup and Restoration
■ FTP Overview
■ TFTP Overview
■ MAC Address Table Management
■ Device Management
■ System Maintenance and Debugging
■ Terminating the FTP Connection of a Specified User
■ Restarting the Switch
■ Displaying the State and Information of the System
■ Testing Tools for Network Connection
■ Remote-ping Configuration
■ Logging Function
■ RMON Configuration
■ NTP Overview
■ NTP Configuration
■ SSH Terminal Services
■ File Attribute Configuration
■ FTP Lighting Configuration
■ TFTP Lighting Configuration
File System Overview The Switch provides a flash file system for efficient management of the storage
devices such as flash memory. The file system offers file access and directory
management, including creating the file system, creating, deleting, modifying and
renaming a file or a directory, and opening a file.
By default, the file system requires that the user confirm before executing commands.
This prevents unwanted data loss.
In the Switches supporting XRN, the file URL must start with “unit[No.]>flash:/:”, the
[No.] is the unit ID. For example, suppose unit ID is 1, and the URL of the “text.txt” file
under the root directory must be “unit1>flash:/text.txt”.