Use the dir command to display the directory
contents
. The
dir command without keywords or arguments displays the
directory contents of the current directory.
Use the
more command to display the contents of a file
.
Use the mkdir command to create a new directory
. If a directory
with the same name already exists, then the new directory is not created. To
remove the existing directory, use the rmdir command. If
the directory is not empty, the rmdir command fails. Use
the cd command to change the current working directory to
the one specified. If a directory is not specified, the directory is changed to
the root directory.
Use the copy command to copy a
file from one location to another
.
When the
PIX Security Appliance software is installed, the existing activation key is
extracted from original image and stored in a file in PIX file system. On
systems that support removable flash media, image and configuration files can
be copied from one flash device to another
. Image,
configuration, and ASDM files can be installed in either internal or removable
media, or both. Images stored on removable media are not booted by default,
unless the boot system command exists in the startup
configuration and points to that image.
When an administrator is logged into the PIX Security Appliance during
normal operation, the application software or ASDM software can be copied to
the flash file system from a TFTP, FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS server. For multiple
context mode, the administrator must be in the system execution space. Make
sure to have network access to the server:
- For single context mode, configure any interface, the IP address of the
interface, and any static routes required to reach the server.
- For multiple context mode, first add the admin context and configure
interfaces, IP addresses, and routing to provide network access.
In single context mode, or from the system configuration in multiple
mode, the startup configuration, running configuration, or a configuration file
by name on disk, such as the admin.cfg, can be copied
.