Example 6-8 show ?¬‚ash Command
RouterX# sshh ffllaasshh
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1 14951648 Feb 22 2007 21:38:56 +00:00 c2800nm-ipbase-mz.124-5a.bin
2 1823 Dec 14 2006 08:24:54 +00:00 sdmconfig-2811.cfg
3 4734464 Dec 14 2006 08:25:24 +00:00 sdm.tar
4 833024 Dec 14 2006 08:25:38 +00:00 es.tar
5 1052160 Dec 14 2006 08:25:54 +00:00 common.tar
6 1038 Dec 14 2006 08:26:08 +00:00 home.shtml
7 102400 Dec 14 2006 08:26:22 +00:00 home.tar
8 491213 Dec 14 2006 08:26:40 +00:00 128MB.sdf
41836544 bytes available (22179840 bytes used)
Managing Cisco Devices 443
Cisco IOS File System and Devices
The Cisco IOS File System (Cisco IFS) feature provides a single interface to all the ?¬?le
systems that a router uses. This topic describes the ?¬?le systems used by a Cisco router.
Figure 6-10 shows the various ?¬?le systems for an IOS device.
Figure 6-10 IOS File System Devices
The Cisco IFS feature provides a single interface to all the ?¬?le systems that a Cisco router
uses, including the following:
?– Flash memory ?¬?le systems
?– Network ?¬?le systems: TFTP, Remote Copy Protocol (RCP), and FTP (This lesson only
discusses commands used to transfer Cisco IOS images and con?¬?guration ?¬?les to and
from a TFTP server.
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