?¬‚h: Flash load helper log ?¬?les.
ftp: FTP network server.
nvram: NVRAM.
rcp: The RCP network server.
slot0: The ?¬?rst Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
(PCMCIA) ?¬‚ash memory card.
slot1: The second PCMCIA ?¬‚ash memory card.
system: Contains the system memory, including the current running
con?¬?guration.
tftp: TFTP network server.
Table 6-3 IFS Management Files
Pre??“Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Commands Cisco IOS Release 12.x Commands
con?¬?gure network (before Cisco IOS Release 10.3)
copy rcp running-con?¬?g
copy tftp running-con?¬?g
copy ftp: system:running-con?¬?g
copy rcp: system:running-con?¬?g
copy tftp: system:running-con?¬?g
con?¬?gure overwrite-network (before Cisco IOS
Release 10.3)
copy rcp startup-con?¬?g
copy tftp startup-con?¬?g
copy ftp: nvram:startup-con?¬?g
copy rcp: nvram:startup-con?¬?g
copy tftp: nvram:startup-con?¬?g
show con?¬?guration (before Cisco IOS Release 10.3)
show startup-con?¬?g
more nvram:startup-con?¬?g
write erase (before Cisco IOS Release 10.3)
erase startup-con?¬?g
erase nvram:
Table 6-2 Common URLs for IOS File Devices (Continued)
Prefix Description
Managing Cisco Devices 445
Managing Cisco IOS Images
As any network grows, storage of Cisco IOS images and con?¬?guration ?¬?les on a central
TFTP server enables control of the number and revision level of Cisco IOS images and
con?¬?guration ?¬?les that must be maintained.
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