Dell PowerConnect 5448 User's Guide - Page 230
Defining Advanced Settings, Advanced Settings, System
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Managing Files Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for managing system files. Table 6-50. Copy Files CLI Commands CLI Command dir Description Display list of files on a flash file system The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# dir Directory of flash: File Name 3.txt setup setup2 image-1 image-2 test.txt aaafile.prv syslog1.sys syslog2.sys directory.prv startup-config Permission -----rw rw rw rw rw rw -rr-rw Flash Size Data Size Modified 524288 523776 22-Feb-2005 18:49:27 524288 95 22-Feb-2005 15:58:19 524288 95 22-Feb-2005 15:58:35 4325376 4325376 06-Feb-2005 17:55:32 4325376 4325376 06-Feb-2005 17:55:31 524288 95 22-Feb-2005 12:16:44 131072 -- 06-Feb-2005 19:09:02 262144 -- 22-Feb-2005 18:49:27 262144 -- 22-Feb-2005 18:49:27 262144 -- 06-Feb-2005 17:55:31 524288 347 22-Feb-2005 11:56:03 Total size of flash: 16646144 bytes Free size of flash: 4456448 bytes Defining Advanced Settings The the Advanced Settings page contains a link for configuring general settings. Use Advanced Settings to set miscellaneous global attributes for the device. The changes to these attributes are applied only after the device is reset. To open the Advanced Settings page, click System → Advanced Settings in the tree view. 230 Configuring System Information