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Appendix B Formatting the Compact Flash Memory Cards

File and Directory Operations

The following example shows sample output for displaying the contents of an external compact flash memory card using the show slot0: command:

Router# show slot0:

System CompactFlash directory:

File Length Name/status

15190020 cvg224-i-mz

26458584 cvg224-i-mz

316535740 cvg224-telcoent-mz

[28184536 bytes used, 100266024 available, 128450560 total]

125440K bytes of ATA System CompactFlash (Read/Write)

Delete Files from Compact Flash Memory

To delete a file from compact flash memory, enter the delete {flash: slot0:} command, followed by the

squeeze {flash: slot0:} command.

When a file is deleted in the Class B flash file system, the memory space occupied by the deleted file is not released until you enter the squeeze {flash: slot0:} command. Although the memory space once occupied by the deleted file remains, the deleted file cannot be recovered. To release the memory space occupied by a deleted file, enter the squeeze {flash: slot0:} command.

Note The dir {flash: slot0:} command does not show deleted files; the show {flash: slot0:} command shows all files, including any deleted files if the squeeze {flash: slot0:} command has not been entered.

The following example shows sample output for deleting a Cisco IOS file from an external compact flash memory card, and then releasing the memory space originally occupied by the file:

Router# dir slot0:

Directory of slot0:/

1

-rw-

6458208

<no

date>

cvg224-i-mz.tmp

2

-rw-

6458208

<no

date>

cvg224-i-mz

16056320 bytes total (3139776 bytes free)

Router# delete slot0:cvg224-i-mz.tmp

Delete filename [cvg224-i-mz.tmp]?

Delete slot0:cvg224-i-mz.tmp? [confirm]

Router# dir slot0:

Directory of slot0:/

2 -rw-

6458208

<no date> cvg224-i-mz

16056320 bytes total (3139776 bytes free)

Router# show slot0:

Slot0 CompactFlash directory:

File Length Name/status

16458208 cvg224-i-mz.tmp [deleted]

26458208 cvg224-i-mz

[12916544 bytes used, 3139776 available, 16056320 total]

15680K bytes of ATA Slot0 CompactFlash (Read/Write)

Router# squeeze slot0:

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Contents Cisco VG224 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide Corporate HeadquartersCisco VG224 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide N T E N T S Where to Go Next Command Descriptions C-3 Debugging Commands C-5 OL-5005-01 Objectives AudienceDocument Organization Related and Referenced DocumentsChapter Title Description Cisco Product Document Title Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco TAC Website Opening a TAC Case Obtaining Additional Information TAC Case Priority DefinitionsXiii Xiv Understanding Interface Numbering Cisco IOS Software Basics Identifying the Cisco VG224Port Numbering Conventions Cisco VG224 is used as an example. See -2 onCommand Modes Understanding Cisco IOS Software BasicsGetting Help Undoing a Command or Feature Where to Go Next Saving Configuration ChangesRouter# copy running-config startup-config Upgrading to a New Cisco IOS ReleaseCisco VG224 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide Using the setup Command Before Starting Your Cisco VG224Using the setup Command Configuring Global ParametersUsing the setup Command Configuring Global Parameters Configuring global parameters Enter host name Router VG224 Enter a host name for the Cisco VG224Configuring Controller and Interface Parameters Configuring Fast Ethernet and Serial Interface ParametersOptional Configure Chap Configure the Isdn switch type for PRICompleting the Configuration Fast Ethernet Interface ConfigurationAt this point you can proceed to the following OL-5005-01 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface Configuring the Host Name and Password Command PurposeVerifying the Host Name and Password Tip If you are having trouble, ensure the followingConfiguring Fast Ethernet Interfaces Saving Configuration Changes OL-5005-01 Configuring the Voice Interface PrerequisitesRouter# show running-config Router# show startup-configCisco IOS Voice Configuration Library OL-5005-01 Cisco VG224 Configuration Example Appendix a Cisco VG224 Configuration Example Dial-peer voice 6 pots service stcapp Port 2/5 Formatting Procedures Formatting the Compact Flash Memory CardsDetermining the File System on a Compact Flash Memory Card Geometry and format information is displayed in this forma Router# show slot0 allRouter# show flash all Geometry and format information is displayed in this format 11# show flash allRouter# erase slot0 File and Directory Operations Operations for Use with Class B Flash File SystemFormatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C File System Copying FilesDisplaying the Contents of a Compact Flash Memory Card Delete Files from Compact Flash Memory Router# show slot0Router# dir slot0 Router# delete slot0cvg224-i-mz.tmpDisplaying File Content Operations for Use with Class C Flash File SystemFile Operations for Class C Flash File System Router# more slot0cvg224-i-mzDisplaying Geometry and Format Information Router# show slot0 filesysRename a File Router# delete flashcvg224-i-mz.tmpRouter# rename flashcvg224-i-mz.tmp flashcvg224-i-mz Router# mkdir flash/config Router# mkdir flash/config/test-configDirectory Operations for Class C Flash File System Create a New DirectoryRouter# cd flash/config Router# dir flash Router# rmdir flash/config/test-configRemove a Directory Enter a Directory and Determine Which Directory You AreRouter# cd config PwdDir Router# cd slot0Using the ROM Monitor Entering the ROM Monitor ModeROM Monitor Commands ConfiguringCommand or Action Purpose VerifyingCommand Descriptions Command abcROM Monitor Syntax Conventions Showfpga-Show FPGA-related information Rommon 8 dir flash /dir slot0Debugging Commands Configuration Register CommandsUsing the show rom-monitor command ConfregUsing the upgrade rom-monitor Command Then reload the routerRouter# show rom-monitor Recovering Boot and System Images Using the xmodem CommandUsing the tftpdnld Command Rommon 1 tftpdnldOL-5005-01 Command C-8 Commands Context C-5 Debugging commands C-5dir C-4Timeout Host nameMeminfo Upgrade User Exec command mode
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The Cisco Systems VG224 is a versatile VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) gateway designed to facilitate the integration of traditional phone systems with modern IP-based communications. This device plays a crucial role in providing connectivity between analog phones and digital networks, allowing organizations to transition smoothly from legacy telephony systems to IP telephony.

One of the standout features of the VG224 is its ability to support up to 24 analog phone lines. This scalability makes it an ideal choice for small to medium-sized businesses that require a dependable solution to handle their telephony needs without overspending on infrastructure. The VG224 acts as a bridge, converting analog voice signals into digital IP packets, thus enabling seamless communication over the Internet or intranets.

The VG224 is equipped with a range of technologies that enhance its functionality and reliability. Voice activity detection (VAD), comfort noise generation (CNG), and echo cancellation are just some examples of the advanced audio processing techniques integrated into the VG224. These technologies improve call quality by ensuring clear and uninterrupted conversations, even under varying network conditions.

In terms of characteristics, the VG224 features a user-friendly interface with a web-based management console, making it easy for network administrators to configure and manage the device remotely. This streamlined approach to management is crucial for businesses that require quick adjustments to their communication infrastructure without the need for extensive technical knowledge.

The VG224 supports multiple signaling protocols, including H.323, MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol), and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). This flexibility allows it to integrate seamlessly with various IP telephony systems and offers businesses the option to utilize their preferred communication standards. Additionally, the device supports power over Ethernet (PoE), providing the convenience of powering devices through the same cable used for data connectivity, thus reducing the need for additional power sources.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems VG224 is a robust VoIP gateway that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. Its capacity to support up to 24 analog lines, along with its compatibility with various signaling protocols, makes it an excellent choice for businesses looking to modernize their telecommunication systems while maintaining the reliability of traditional analog connections. With its ease of management and high-quality voice processing capabilities, the VG224 stands out as a key asset for any organization aiming to optimize its communication infrastructure.