Users Guide

Congure the Overload Bit for a Startup Scenario
For information about setting the router overload bit for a specic period of time after a switch reload is implemented, see the Intermediate
System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) section in the Dell Command Line Reference Guide for your system.
Viewing Files
You can only view le information and content on local le systems.
To view a list of les or the contents of a le, use the following commands.
View a list of les on the internal ash.
EXEC Privilege mode
dir flash:
View the running-conguration.
EXEC Privilege mode
show running-config
View the startup-conguration.
EXEC Privilege mode
show startup-config
Example of the dir Command
The output of the dir command also shows the read/write privileges, size (in bytes), and date of modication for each le.
Dell#dir flash:
Directory of flash:
1 drwx 4096 Jan 01 1980 00:00:00 +00:00 .
2 drwx 3072 Sep 06 2015 12:41:26 +00:00 ..
3 d--- 4096 Aug 09 2015 06:52:28 +00:00 ADMIN_DIR
4 drwx 4096 Sep 04 2015 18:58:20 +00:00 CONFIG_TEMPLATE
5 drwx 4096 Aug 09 2015 06:56:32 +00:00 TRACE_LOG_DIR
6 drwx 4096 Aug 09 2015 06:56:32 +00:00 CONFD_LOG_DIR
7 drwx 4096 Aug 09 2015 06:56:32 +00:00 CORE_DUMP_DIR
8 drwx 4096 Aug 09 2015 06:56:32 +00:00 RUNTIME_PATCH_DIR
9 -rwx 53285 Sep 01 2015 18:08:54 +00:00 TestReport-SU-1.txt
10 -rwx 630 Sep 02 2015 17:53:14 +00:00 TestReportIndividual-SU-1.txt
11 -rwx 2760 Sep 04 2015 18:51:26 +00:00 startup-config
12 -rwx 294418 Sep 04 2015 18:51:36 +00:00 confd_cdb.tar.gz
13 -rwx 54238335 Sep 06 2015 13:04:58 +00:00 FTOS-S6100-ON-9.10.0.0.bin
flash: 4286574592 bytes total (4170424320 bytes free)
View Conguration Files
Conguration 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-conguration.
In the running-conguration le, if there is a dierence between the timestamp on the “Last conguration change” and “Startup-cong last
updated,” you have made changes that have not been saved and are preserved after a system reboot.
Example of the show running-config Command
Dell#show running-config
Current Configuration ...
! Version 9.10(0.0)
! Last configuration change at Sun Sep 6 12:41:09 2015 by default
!
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