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Working with the Flash File System, Displaying Available File Systems

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Working with the Flash File System Chapter 17 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with the Flash File System The Flash file system on your bridge provides several commands to help you manage software image and configuration files. The Flash file system is a single Flash device on which you can store files. This Flash device is called flash:. This section contains this information: • Displaying Available File Systems, page 17-2 • Setting the Default File System, page 17-3 • Displaying Information About Files on a File System, page 17-3 • Changing Directories and Displaying the Working Directory, page 17-4 • Creating and Removing Directories, page 17-4 • Copying Files, page 17-5 • Deleting Files, page 17-5 • Creating, Displaying, and Extracting tar Files, page 17-6 • Displaying the Contents of a File, page 17-8 Displaying Available File Systems To display the available file systems on your bridge, use the show file systems privileged EXEC command as shown in this example: BR# show file systems File Systems: Size(b) * 16128000 16128000 32768 - Free(b) 11118592 11118592 26363 - Type flash unknown nvram network opaque opaque opaque opaque network network Flags rw rw rw rw rw rw ro ro rw rw Prefixes flash: zflash: nvram: tftp: null: system: xmodem: ymodem: rcp: ftp: Table 17-1 lists field descriptions for the show file systems command. Table 17-1 show file systems Field Descriptions Field Size(b) Free(b) Value Amount of memory in the file system in bytes. Amount of free memory in the file system in bytes. 17-2 Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide OL-4059-01

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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
OL-4059-01
Chapter 17
Managing Firmware and Configurations
Working with the Flash File System
Working with the Flash File System
The Flash file system on your bridge provides several commands to help you manage software image
and configuration files.
The Flash file system is a single Flash device on which you can store files. This Flash device is called
flash:
.
This section contains this information:
Displaying Available File Systems, page 17-2
Setting the Default File System, page 17-3
Displaying Information About Files on a File System, page 17-3
Changing Directories and Displaying the Working Directory, page 17-4
Creating and Removing Directories, page 17-4
Copying Files, page 17-5
Deleting Files, page 17-5
Creating, Displaying, and Extracting tar Files, page 17-6
Displaying the Contents of a File, page 17-8
Displaying Available File Systems
To display the available file systems on your bridge, use the
show file systems
privileged EXEC
command as shown in this example:
BR#
show file systems
File Systems:
Size(b)
Free(b)
Type
Flags
Prefixes
*
16128000
11118592
flash
rw
flash:
16128000
11118592
unknown
rw
zflash:
32768
26363
nvram
rw
nvram:
-
-
network
rw
tftp:
-
-
opaque
rw
null:
-
-
opaque
rw
system:
-
-
opaque
ro
xmodem:
-
-
opaque
ro
ymodem:
-
-
network
rw
rcp:
-
-
network
rw
ftp:
Table 17-1
lists field descriptions for the
show file systems
command.
Table 17-1
show file systems Field Descriptions
Field
Value
Size(b)
Amount of memory in the file system in bytes.
Free(b)
Amount of free memory in the file system in bytes.