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genAppFileType
gen App File Type
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The type (class) of the application. This class serves to catagorize the many application files in the system into some fixed types: runningConfiguration -- This entry represents a virtual file in the system. Use of this entry in the genOpTable should serve to cause the system to generate it's configuration or to force the system to read a new config into it's configuration. startupConfiguration -- This entry represents a real file that is used at start-up to configure the device. defaultConfiguration -- This entry represents a file which contains the default configuration of the device. report -- ?? genConfigFile -- This entry represents a file which contains configuration information (similar to the 'startupConfiguration' above but is not automatically read by the device. This entry is used to represent 'alternate', 'backup' or 'experimental' configurations that the user may which to store on the device. nvramFile -- This entry represents a file that is contain in the nvram files system that does not fit any of the other pre-defined types. swRuntimeImage -- This entry represents a software images that contains operational code that is currently being used to run the device. swBootImage -- This entry represents a software image that contain operational code that is used to initally boot the device. swComponent -- This entry represents a file that is stored as an 'alternate', 'backup' or 'experimental' version of operational code. other -- other swWebImage -- The Image file of the embedded Web application (java application, etc).
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