2352 CHAPTER 155: FILE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Parameter fileurl-source: Name of the source file. fileurl-dest: Name of the target file.

Description Use the copy command to copy a file.

Example # Copy file testcfg.cfg and save it as tt.cfg.

<Sysname> copy testcfg.cfg tt.cfg

Copy cf:/config.cfg to cf:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y

%Copy file cf:/testcfg.cfg to cf:/tt.cfg...Done.

delete

Syntax delete [ /unreserved ] file-url

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Parameter /unreserved: Permanently deletes the specified file, and the deleted file can never be restored.

file-url: Name of the file to be deleted. Asterisks (*) are acceptable as wildcards. For example, to remove files with the expansion of txt, you may use the delete *.txt command

Description Use the delete command to remove a specified file from the storage device to the recycle bin, where you can restore the file with the undelete command or permanently delete it with the reset recycle-bincommand.

The dir /all command displays the files removed to the recycle bin. These files are enclosed in pairs of brackets.

This command supports the wildcard *.

c CAUTION: If you delete two files in different directories but with the same filename, only the last one is retained in the recycle bin.

Example # Remove the file tt.cfg from the root directory.

<Sysname> delete tt.cfg

Delete cf:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y

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%Delete file cf:/tt.cfg...Done.

dir

Syntax dir [ /all file-url]

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3Com MSR 30, MSR 50 manual Syntax delete /unreserved file-url, Syntax dir /all file-url