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dir, extension in the current directory, you may use

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Examples # Remove file tt.cfg from the current directory of the Flash on the master. delete tt.cfg . Delete flash:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y . %Delete file flash:/tt.cfg...Done. # Remove file tt.cfg from the Flash root directory of a subordinate device (with the member ID 2): • Approach 1 delete slot2#flash:/tt.cfg Delete slot2#flash:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y %Delete file slot2#flash:/tt.cfg...Done. • Approach 2 cd slot2#flash:/ delete tt.cfg Delete slot2#flash:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y %Delete file slot2#flash:/tt.cfg...Done. dir Syntax View dir [ /all ] [ file-url | /all-filesystems ] User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters /all: Displays all files and folders in the current directory, including hidden files, hidden folders, files moved from the current directory to the recycle bin. Files in the recycle bin are enclosed in square brackets [ ]. file-url: Displays the specified file. Asterisks (*) are acceptable as wildcards. For example, to display files with the .txt extension in the current directory, you may use the dir *.txt command. /all-filesystems: Displays files and folders in the root directory of all storage media on the device. Description Use dir to display files or folders. If no parameter is specified, the command displays all visible files and folders in the current directory. Examples # Display information about all files and folders in the storage medium of the master. (The output depends on your switch model.) dir /all Directory of flash:/ 0 -rw- 7380 Mar 25 2011 10:47:36 patch-package.bin 88

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Examples
# Remove file
tt.cfg
from the current directory of the Flash on the master.
<Sysname> delete tt.cfg
.
Delete flash:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y
.
%Delete file flash:/tt.cfg...Done.
# Remove file
tt.cfg
from the Flash root directory of a subordinate device (with the member ID 2):
Approach 1
<Sysname> delete slot2#flash:/tt.cfg
Delete slot2#flash:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y
%Delete file slot2#flash:/tt.cfg...Done.
Approach 2
<Sysname> cd slot2#flash:/
<Sysname> delete tt.cfg
Delete slot2#flash:/tt.cfg?[Y/N]:y
%Delete file slot2#flash:/tt.cfg...Done.
dir
Syntax
dir
[ /
all
] [
file
-
url
| /
all-filesystems
]
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
/all
: Displays all files and folders in the current directory, including hidden files, hidden folders, files
moved from the current directory to the recycle bin. Files in the recycle bin are enclosed in square
brackets [ ].
file
-
url
: Displays the specified file. Asterisks (*) are acceptable as wildcards. For example, to display files
with the
.txt
extension in the current directory, you may use the
dir *
.txt command.
/
all-filesystems
: Displays files and folders in the root directory of all storage media on the device.
Description
Use
dir
to display files or folders.
If no parameter is specified, the command displays all visible files and folders in the current directory.
Examples
# Display information about all files and folders in the storage medium of the master. (The output
depends on your switch model.)
<Sysname> dir /all
Directory of flash:/
0
-rw-
7380
Mar 25 2011 10:47:36
patch-package.bin