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Performing device administration tasks Manage files
Digi TransPor Routers User Guide
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Manage files
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Web
To manage files, go to Administration>FileManagement.
FLASH directory
The Administration > File Management > FLASH Directory web page displays the files held on the
router’s flash file system. The router has its own flash memory file system that uses DOS-like
filenames of up to 12 characters long: 8 characters, followed by the . separator, and a 3-character
extension. The filing system stores the system software, web pages, configuration information, and
statistics in a single root directory. Files appear as hyperlinks, which can be downloaded and displayed
in the web browser as long an appropriate viewer is installed and a file association with the viewer
has been made. The directory listing of files on the FLASH directory also shows the file size, the access
of rw (read write) or ro (read only) and the date the file was last modified. Below the file list is a
summary of the FLASH file system, including the number of files, FLASH free, and FLASH used. For
example:
Sub-directories are not supported. Depending on the router mode, you can store a maximum of 80-
300 files including system files, providing there is sufficient memory remaining.
You can upload new files into the router from a local terminal or from a remote system over the WAN
connection. Existing files can be renamed or deleted using DOS-like commands.
Although the file system will only store a limited number of files, all those files associated with the
web interface are stored in a single file with the .web extension and extracted as required.
Action
Selects each read/write file for deletion.

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