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Chapter 37 File Manager
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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37.4 File Manager Commands Summary
The following table lists the commands that you can use for file management.
Table 179 File Manager Commands Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
apply /conf/file_name.conf [ignore-error]
[rollback]
Has the ZyWALL use a specific configuration file. You
must still use the
write command to save your
configuration changes to the flash (“non-volatile” or
“long term”) memory.
Use this command without specify both ignore-
error and rollback: this is not recommended
because it would leave the rest of the configuration
blank. If the interfaces were not configured before the
first error, the console port may be the only way to
access the device.
Use ignore-error without rollback: this applies
the valid parts of the configuration file and generates
error logs for all of the configuration file’s errors. This
lets the ZyWALL apply most of your configuration and
you can refer to the logs for what to fix.
Use both ignore-error and rollback: this applies
the valid parts of the configuration file, generates error
logs for all of the configuration file’s errors, and starts
the ZyWALL with a fully valid configuration file.
Use rollback without ignore-error: this gets the
ZyWALL started with a fully valid configuration file as
quickly as possible.
You can use the “apply /conf/system-
default.conf” command to reset the ZyWALL to go
back to its system defaults.
copy {/cert | /conf | /idp | /packet_trace |
/script | /tmp}file_name-a.conf {/cert | /
conf | /idp | /packet_trace | /script | /
tmp}/file_name-b.conf
Saves a duplicate of a file on the ZyWALL from the
source file name to the target file name.
Specify the directory and file name of the file that you
want to copy and the directory and file name to use for
the duplicate. Always copy the file into the same
directory.
copy running-config startup-config Saves your configuration changes to the flash (“non-
volatile” or “long term”) memory. The ZyWALL
immediately uses configuration changes made via
commands, but if you do not use this command or the
write command, the changes will be lost when the
ZyWALL restarts.
copy running-config /conf/file_name.conf Saves a duplicate of the configuration file that the
ZyWALL is currently using. You specify the file name to
which to copy.
delete {/cert | /conf | /idp | /packet_trace
| /script | /tmp}/file_name
Removes a file. Specify the directory and file name of
the file that you want to delete.
dir {/cert | /conf | /idp | /packet_trace |
/script | /tmp}
Displays the list of files saved in the specified directory.
rename {/cert | /conf | /idp | /packet_trace
| /script | /tmp}/old-file_name {/cert | /
conf | /idp | /packet_trace | /script | /
tmp}/new-file_name
Changes the name of a file.
Specify the directory and file name of the file that you
want to rename. Then specify the directory again
followed by the new file name.
rename /script/old-file_name /script/new-
file_name
Changes the name of a shell script.
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