From the course: Practical Linux for Network Engineers: Part 1

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Cisco IOS Linux commands, part 1

Cisco IOS Linux commands, part 1

(Crisp guitar music) - [David] Now if you've worked with the Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, and Software Images, you've probably already used Linux commands. (crisp guitar music) In this document, "Working with the Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, and Software Images" Cisco show you various commands that you can use to work with, for example, the Flash File System. Typical show commands such as show file systems are shown in this document, but, in addition we have commands such as dir, change directory or cd, and print working directory, as well as make directory, which can be used to create a new directory. So if you've worked with Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, or Software Images, you've probably already used Linux commands. In this video I'm using GNS3 2.1.0.b1, but you could do something similar to what I'm doing here in GNS3 version 2.0 or later. What I'm gonna do is under End devices is drag an Ubuntu docker container to the workspace. Now…

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