Nortel Networks 2300 Switch User Manual


 
Managing system files 655
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
file:sysa_bak 12 KB Mar 15 2005, 19:18:44
file:testback 28 KB Apr 19 2005, 16:37:18
Total: 159 Kbytes used, 207663 Kbytes free
The following command limits the output to the contents of the /tmp/core subdirectory:
WSS# dir core:
==============================================================================
=
file:
Filename Size Created
core:command_audit.cur 37 bytes Aug 28 2005, 21:11:41
Total: 37 bytes used, 91707 Kbytes free
The following command limits the output to the contents of the boot0 partition:
WSS# dir boot0:
==============================================================================
=
file:
Filename Size Created
boot0:mx040100.020 9780 KB Aug 23 2005, 15:54:08
Total: 9780 Kbytes used, 207663 Kbytes free
(For information about the fields in the output, see the Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Command
Line Reference)
Copying a file
You can perform the following copy operations:
Copy a file from a TFTP server to nonvolatile storage.
Copy a file from nonvolatile storage or temporary storage to a TFTP server.
Copy a file from one area in nonvolatile storage to another.
Copy a file to a new filename in nonvolatile storage.
To copy a file, use the following command.
copy source-url destination-url
A URL can be one of the following:
•[subdirname/]filename
file:[subdirname/]filename
tftp://ip-addr/[subdirname/]filename
tmp:filename
The filename and file:filename URLs are equivalent. You can use either URL to refer to a file in a WSS’s
nonvolatile memory.
The tftp://ip-addr/filename URL refers to a file on a TFTP server. If DNS is configured on the WSS, you can
specify a TFTP server’s hostname as an alternative to specifying the IP address.