R0106-HP MSR Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide(V7)

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Managing the file system
This chapter describes how to manage the device's file system, including the storage media, directories,
and files.
IMPORTANT:
Before managing storage media, files, and directories, make sure you know the possible impacts.
A file or directory whose name starts with a period (.) is considered a hidden file or directory. Do not
give a common file or directory a name that starts with a period.
Some system files and directories are hidden.
In this chapter, "MSR2000" refers to MSR2003. "MSR3000" collectively refers to MSR3012, MSR3024,
MSR3044, MSR3064. "MSR4000" collectively refers to MSR4060 and MSR4080.
FIPS compliance
The device supports the FIPS mode that complies with NIST FIPS 140-2 requirements. Support for features,
commands, and parameters might differ in FIPS mode and non-FIPS mode. For more information about
FIPS mode, see Security Configuration Guide.
Storage medium naming rules
The following matrix shows the support of MSR routers for the flash memory and CF card:
Hardware Flash memor
y
com
p
atibilit
y
CF card com
p
atibilit
y
MSR2000 Yes No
MSR3000 No Yes
MSR4000 No Yes
Storage media are named as follows:
The flash memory is named flash.
The CF cards are named cfa0, cfb0, and so on.
The USB disks are named usba0, usbb0, and so on.
File name formats
IMPORTANT:
Enter a storage medium name in lower case, including the chassis and slot strin
g
s (if any). Otherwise, the
following error message is displayed: "The file or directory doesn't exist." Folder names and file names
are case insensitive.
When you specify a file, enter the file name in one of the formats shown in Table 11 and Table 12. When
you specify a directory, follow the rules for the drive and path arguments.