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delete, Name of the file to be deleted. Asterisks * are acceptable as wildcards. For example

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Default level 3: Manage level Parameters fileurl-source: Name of the source file. fileurl-dest: Name of the target file or folder. Description Use copy to copy a file. If you specify a target folder, the system will copy the file to the specified folder and use the name of the source file as the file name. Examples # Copy the configuration file of the master to the Flash root directory of a subordinate device (with the member ID 2). copy vrcfg.cfg slot2#flash:/ Copy flash:/vrcfg.cfg to slot2#flash:/vrcfg.cfg?[Y/N]:y %Copy file flash:/vrcfg.cfg to slot2#flash:/vrcfg.cfg...Done. delete Syntax View delete [ /unreserved ] file-url User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters /unreserved: Permanently deletes the specified file, and the deleted file can never be restored. file-url: Name of the file to be deleted. Asterisks (*) are acceptable as wildcards. For example, to remove files with the extension of .txt in the current directory, you may use the delete *.txt command. Description Use delete file-url to temporarily delete a file. The deleted file is saved in the recycle bin. To restore it, use the undelete command. Use dir /all to display the files deleted from the directory and moved to the recycle bin. These files are enclosed in pairs of brackets [ ]. Use reset recycle-bin to remove the files from the recycle bin. Use delete /unreserved file-url to permanently delete a file, and the deleted file cannot be restored. Use it with caution. IMPORTANT: If you delete two files with the same filename in different directories, only the last one is retained in the recycle bin. 87

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Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
fileurl
-
source
: Name of the source file.
fileurl
-
dest
: Name of the target file or folder.
Description
Use
copy
to copy a file.
If you specify a target folder, the system will copy the file to the specified folder and use the name of the
source file as the file name.
Examples
# Copy the configuration file of the master to the Flash root directory of a subordinate device (with the
member ID 2).
<Sysname> copy vrcfg.cfg slot2#flash:/
Copy flash:/vrcfg.cfg to slot2#flash:/vrcfg.cfg?[Y/N]:y
%Copy file flash:/vrcfg.cfg to slot2#flash:/vrcfg.cfg...Done.
delete
Syntax
delete
[ /
unreserved
]
file
-
url
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
/
unreserved
: Permanently deletes the specified file, and the deleted file can never be restored.
file
-
url
: Name of the file to be deleted. Asterisks (*) are acceptable as wildcards. For example, to remove
files with the extension of
.txt
in the current directory, you may use the
delete *
.txt command.
Description
Use
delete
file
-
url
to temporarily delete a file. The deleted file is saved in the recycle bin. To restore it, use
the
undelete
command.
Use
dir /all
to display the files deleted from the directory and moved to the recycle bin. These files are
enclosed in pairs of brackets [ ].
Use
reset recycle-bin
to remove the files from the recycle bin.
Use
delete
/unreserved
file
-
url
to permanently delete a file, and the deleted file cannot be restored. Use
it with caution.
IMPORTANT:
If you delete two files with the same filename in different directories, only the last one is retained in the
recycle bin.