
Managing a DOS File System
114088 Rev. A 5-15
Copying Files from DOS to NVFS
When copying files from DOS diskettes to NVFS memory cards, you must
specify the destination filename in the command. DOS filenames are in upper
case. The NVFS filenames for the router software image and the configuration file
must be in lower case.
If you copy files from DOS diskettes to NVFS memory cards and you do not
specify the destination filename, the system copies the filename in upper case. For
example, if you enter
copy a:ace.out 1:, the system copies the file to NVFS as
ACE.OUT. If you enter
copy a:ace.out 1:ace.out, the system copies the file to
NVFS as ace.out.
Do not use wildcards. If you copy files from DOS to NVFS using a wildcard, the
filenames will be copied in upper case. For example, if you enter
copy a:b*.exe 2:
the system copies all files that begin with the letter b and end with the file
extension .exe
to NVFS in the format BXXXXXXX.EXE, where XXXXXXX
represents the missing characters in the filename.
Transferring a File
Depending on conditions existing within your network, you can use either of two
methods of performing file transfers to and from Bay Networks routers and
remote workstations.
The methods are
• In-band (using Technician Interface
tftp commands and a route through your
high-speed IP network)
• Out-of-band (using Technician Interface
xmodem commands and a route
through a lower-speed, dial network)
Caution: The router will fail to boot from a memory card whose image and
configuration file have uppercase names.
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