
Managing Router Files
5-3
Active Volumes
In the Router Files Manager window, the active volume is represented by a
number or letter, depending on the type of media the router uses. See T
able 5-1.
In addition, if the router is an Access Node (AN) or Access Stack Node (ASN),
and the media is partitioned, the active volume is represented by a number (for the
slot) and a letter (for the volume). For example, 1A refers to volume A (the
primary volume) on slot 1, and 1B refers to volume B (the secondary volume) on
the same media in slot 1. For more information, see “Partitioning Media on Bay
Networks Routers” later in this chapter.
To change the volume displayed, select the Volume box. The Volume box lists all
available volumes on the router, as shown in F
igure 5-2. Select the volume you
want.
*. This number comes from the number of the slot hosting the first available memory card.
Additional memory cards in the router are optional; they provide redundancy and additional
storage.
Table 5-1. Active Volume Representations
Media Active Volume Description
Flash Memory
Card or Memory
Module
1 through 14* If the router uses a memory card or a memory
module, the active volume can be from 1 through
14, depending on the router platform.
Diskette A If the router uses a diskette, the active volume
shown is A.
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