Administrator Guide
4 drwx 4096 Feb 17 2011 00:28:02 +00:00 CORE_DUMP_DIR
5 d--- 4096 Feb 17 2011 00:28:02 +00:00 ADMIN_DIR
6 -rwx 1272 Apr 29 2011 16:15:14 +00:00 startup-config
7 -rwx 10093 Feb 17 2011 20:48:02 +00:00 abhi-jan26.cfg
8 -rwx 217155 Feb 22 2011 23:14:34 +00:00 show-tech-cfg.txt
9 -rwx 5162 Mar 02 2011 04:02:58 +00:00 runn-feb6
10 -rwx 10507 Mar 03 2011 01:17:16 +00:00 abhi-feb7.cfg
11 -rwx 4 May 06 2011 22:05:06 +00:00 dhcpBindConflict
12 -rwx 6900 Feb 17 2011 04:43:12 +00:00 startup-config.bak
13 -rwx 1244038 Feb 13 2011 04:27:16 +00:00 f10cp_sysd_110213042625.acore.gz
flash: 2143281152 bytes total (2123755520 bytes free)
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View Conguration Files
Conguration les have three commented lines at the beginning of the le, as shown in the following example, to help you track the last
time any user made a change to the le, which user made the changes, and when the le was last saved to the startup-conguration.
In the running-conguration le, if there is a dierence between the timestamp on the “Last conguration change,” and “Startup-cong
last updated,” you have made changes that have not been saved and will not be preserved after a system reboot.
Example of the show running-config Command
Dell#show running-config
Current Configuration ...
Current Configuration ...
! Version E8-3-16-0
! Last configuration change at Tue Mar 6 11:51:50 2012 by default
! Startup-config last updated at Tue Mar 6 07:41:23 2012 by default
!
boot system stack-unit 5 primary tftp://10.11.200.241/dt-m1000e-3-a2
boot system stack-unit 5 secondary system: B:
boot system stack-unit 5 default tftp://10.11.200.241/dt-m1000e-3-b2
boot system gateway 10.11.209.254
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Managing the File System
The Dell Networking system can use the internal Flash, USB Flash, or remote devices to store les.
The system stores les on the internal Flash by default but you can congure the system to store les elsewhere.
To view le system information, use the following command.
• View information about each le system.
EXEC Privilege mode
show file-systems
The output of the show file-systems command in the following example shows the total capacity, amount of free memory, le
structure, media type, read/write privileges for each storage device in use.
Dell#show file-systems
Size(b) Free(b) Feature Type Flags Prefixes
2143281152 2000785408 FAT32 USERFLASH rw flash:
15848660992 831594496 FAT32 USBFLASH rw usbflash:
- - - network rw ftp:
- - - network rw tftp:
- - - network rw scp:
You can change the default le system so that le management commands apply to a particular device or memory.
To change the default directory, use the following command.
Getting Started
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