Ram segment, Segment names – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 5

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Software Download

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 5-3

RAM Segment

The file system supports a fifth segment known as the RAM

segment. The RAM segment is similar to the other

segments, except the file contents are stored in RAM and

the segment’s contents are lost when you reboot the access

point.
The RAM segment is limited to a maximum of 4096 bytes.

It is used to hold small script files during the software

download process.
When you view the file directory, the program currently

executing displays as if it were in the RAM segment. This

program, however, is not really a part of the RAM segment.

You cannot delete or erase it, and TFTP commands cannot

read or write to it. It displays as part of the file directory so

you can determine which version of software is running.

Segment Names

You must enter a segment for most access point file system

commands. You can type the numeric digits (1, 2, 3, or 4)

corresponding to the respective file segments, or you can

use the following mnemonics (the access point translates

them to a segment number):

Mnemonic

Description

AB

Active boot segment.

IB

Inactive boot segment.

AD

Active data segment.

ID

Inactive data segment.

RAM

RAM segment.

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