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Managing a NonVolatile File System
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The Total size, Available free space, and Contiguous free space fields that appear
below the
dir display show the same information as the Total Size, Free Space,
and Contig Free Space in the
dinfo display. Refer to the earlier section
“Displaying the Status of All Memory Cards” for a description of these fields.
config
The default configuration file. The system refers to this binary
file for configuration data when booting. (However, you can
specify another configuration file with the
boot command.) You
can change the configuration by copying an alternative
configuration file to config. Also, you can store alternative or
future configurations.
This file must have the config filename for the system to
configure automatically after booting. We recommend that you
copy config to a new backup filename before overwriting it.
debug.al An ASCII file containing aliases (commands that abbreviate long
or multiple commands) that you can use to debug common
network problems. (Refer to “Debugging with Predefined
Aliases” in Chapter 9 to use the aliases in this file.)
frediag.exe A copy of the diagnostics image resident on the diagnostics
PROM of a BLN, BLN-2, or BCN router. You cannot read or
change this file.
freboot.exe A copy of the bootstrap image resident on the bootstrap PROM
of a BLN, BLN-2, or BCN router. You cannot read or change this
file.
install.bat A script file that you use during the initial startup.
ti.cfg A configuration file containing the MIB variables associated with
the default Technician Interface console operating parameters.
This file contains the minimal configuration necessary to operate
the router. This file is stored in binary format.
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