Copying system files, Displaying text files, Copying system files -6 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Copying System Files

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Copying System Files

You can use the

cp

command to copy files. This is particularly useful if you want to make

backups of important files. To use this command, enter

cp

, followed by the name of the origi-

nal file you want to copy, and then by the name that you wish to give the duplicate file. For
example, to make a duplicate of the file

mpx.cmd

that is to be called

mpx.bak

, enter

cp mpx.cmd mpx.bak

at the system prompt. The following information will be displayed:

/flash/mpx.cmd -> /flash/mpx.bak : 100%

Displaying Text Files

You can use the

view

command to display the contents of

ASCII

(text-based) files. To use this

command, enter

view

, followed by the name of the file you want to display. To display the

mpx.cmd

file, for example, enter

view mpx.cmd

at the system prompt. A screen similar to the one shown below will be displayed.

cmDoDump=1
cmInit

Note that if you try to view a file with non-

ASCII

characters, an error message will be

displayed. For example, if you use the

view

command on the file

mpm.cfg

, the following error

message will appear:

The file mpm.cfg has non-printable characters, can't view

Note

You can edit text files with the

edit

sub-menu

commands, which are described in Editing Text Files
on page 7-7.

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