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- delete command 1, 2
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- edit command 1, 2
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- save command
- screen
- set cli complete-on-space command
- set cli directory command 1, 2
- set cli language command
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- set cli password command
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- set cli screen-width command
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- up command
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Related Documentation
- Listing Files and Directories
- Directories on the C Series Controller
- Commonly Used Operational Mode Commands
- Recovering or Installing System Software on a C Series Controller by Using the USB Storage Device Supplied by Juniper Networks
Specifying Filenames and URLs
In some CLI commands and configuration statements—including file copy, file, archive, load, and save—you can include a filename.
You can specify a filename or URL in one of the following ways:
- filename—File in the user’s current directory on the local system.
You can use wildcards to specify multiple source files or a single
destination file. Wildcards are not supported in 7.0.0 Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP) or FTP.
Note: Wildcards are supported only by the file compare, file copy, file delete, file list, file rename, file show, and save commands. When you issue the file show command with a wildcard, it must resolve to one filename.
- path/filename—File on the local system.
- File URL—File URL of local files.
- usb:filename—Files
on a dynamically mounted USB port.
Note: This format supports only a single partition on a USB storage device. If the system device of the USB storage device contains more than one partition, the SRC software sorts the partitions according to file system type and uses the first partition.
- ftp://hostname/path/filename—File on an FTP server.
You can also specify hostname as username@hostname or username:password@hostname.
For example:
user@host> file copy ftp://username@ftp.hostname.net//filename
file copy ftp.hostname.net: Not logged in.
Related Documentation
- Listing Files and Directories
- Directories on the C Series Controller
- Commonly Used Operational Mode Commands
- Recovering or Installing System Software on a C Series Controller by Using the USB Storage Device Supplied by Juniper Networks