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Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
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If you are unfamiliar with the file-naming rules and conventions, refer to the
earlier section “Naming a File” before you proceed.
Verifying Adequate Free Space on the Destination Volume
You must be certain that the router destination volume has enough space available
for the files you transfer. Depending on the router software version you are using,
your software might automatically check the available space for you.
To determine your router software version, select Help in the Router Files
Manager window.
Routers that run 7.80 (or later) software automatically verify the existence of
adequate free space on the destination volume specified in a TFTP Put operation.
For routers that use a software version earlier than 7.80, you must
Determine from the Router File Manager window the size of the file you want
to transfer to the router via TFTP
Determine from the Router File Manager window the amount of free space
available to receive the file copy on the destination volume
For a router diskette destination volume, use the number of bytes
displayed for
Available free space.
For a router memory card or flash SIMM destination volume, use the
number of bytes displayed for
Contiguous free space.
Caution: The destination volume may reside on a router that is running a
version of the Series 7 software earlier than 7.80 (for example, 7.60). In this
case, if the destination volume does not have enough free space (or contiguous
free space, for a memory card volume), the router accepts only a partial
(corrupted) copy of your source file.
If you inadvertently transfer a file to a memory card volume that cannot
accommodate your entire source file, delete the corrupted file copy from the
destination volume. (See “Deleting a File” earlier in this chapter.) Before you
transfer the same or any other source file(s) to the same volume, compact the
contents of that volume. (See “Compacting File Space on a Memory Card or
Flash SIMM” later in this chapter.)
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