
Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
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• Use the .cfg filename extension for alternate configuration files.
(The default configuration file is config.)
• Use the .al filename extension for alias files.
• Use the .log filename extension for log files.
Copying a File
You can use the Router Files Manager to copy a file on the router. You can copy
the file to a different volume or to the same volume. To copy a file, you do the
following:
1. Examine the existing filenames.
2. Verify the existence of adequate free space on the destination volume.
3. Create the copy.
The following sections describe each of these steps.
Examining the Router Destination Volume
The router automatically overwrites any file that has the same filename as the file
you are creating.
To avoid overwriting an existing file, display a list of the volume’s contents and
determine the filenames that are already in use. For information on how to do this,
see “Displaying the Contents of a Volume” earlier in this chapter.
If you are unfamiliar with the file-naming rules and conventions, refer to the
earlier section “Naming a File” before you proceed.
Verifying Adequate Free Space
You must be certain that the router volume has enough space available for the
copy. Depending on the router software version you are using, your software
might automatically check the available space for you.
To determine your router software version, select Help➔Site Manager Version in
the Router Files Manager window.
Routers that run 7.80 (or later) software automatically make sure enough free
space exists on the destination volume specified in a file copy operation.
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