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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Example Figure 4-3. dir for the Internal Flash Command Example FTOS#dir Directory of flash: 1 drwx 4096 2 drwx 2048 3 drwx 4096 4 drwx 4096 5 d--- 4096 6 -rwx 506724352 7 -rwx 715651180 8 -rwx 30670080 FTOS-nav_ascii.bin 9 -rwx 76 10 -rwx 1 11 -rwx 56839 12 -rwx 150227 13 -rwx 150227 14 -rwx 561 15 -rwx 149553 startup-config.bak 16 -rwx 4835 17 -rwx 8373 Jan 01 1980 00:00:00 +00:00 . Jul 19 2012 10:36:07 +00:00 .. Apr 03 2012 20:25:02 +00:00 TRACE_LOG_DIR Apr 03 2012 20:25:02 +00:00 CORE_DUMP_DIR Apr 03 2012 20:25:02 +00:00 ADMIN_DIR Apr 19 2012 23:32:02 +00:00 out3 Apr 17 2012 23:17:30 +00:00 out1 May 18 2012 04:42:06 +00:00 May 02 2012 05:37:42 +00:00 dhcpBindConflict Jul 06 2012 07:30:44 +00:00 testhttp May 17 2012 01:05:24 +00:00 writefru Jun 07 2012 16:57:24 +00:00 aaa Jun 07 2012 17:31:52 +00:00 bbb Jun 26 2012 06:36:46 +00:00 jumpstartcfg Jul 04 2012 04:27:48 +00:00 Jul 19 2012 10:34:28 +00:00 startup-config Jul 19 2012 06:44:34 +00:00 startup-config-1 flash: 2143281152 bytes total (836874240 bytes free) FTOS# Related Commands cd Changes the working directory. format flash Erase all existing files and reformat the filesystem in the internal flash memory. After the filesystem is formatted, files cannot be restored. Syntax format {flash: | usbflash:} Default flash memory Command Modes EXEC Privilege Command History Version 8.3.17.0 Supported on M I/O Aggregator Usage Information You must include the colon (:) when entering this command. Caution: This command deletes all files, including the startup configuration file. So, after executing this command, consider saving the running config as the startup config (use the write memory command or the copy run start command). Related Commands copy show file show file-systems Copies the current configuration to either the startup-configuration file or the terminal. Displays the contents of a text file in the local filesystem. Displays information about the file systems on the system. 26 | File Management