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Viewing the contents of flash files

The copy flash console command can be used to display the contents of a configuration file, backup
file, or renamed file stored in flash memory. The file contents are displayed on the console when the
command is entered at the CLI.

To display a list of files stored in flash memory, do one of the following:

• For devices other than FCX and ICX, enter the dir command at the monitor mode. To enter monitor

mode from any level of the CLI, press the Shift and Control+Y keys simultaneously then press the
M key. Enter the dir command to display a list of the files stored in flash memory. To exit monitor
mode and return to the CLI, press Control+Z .

• For FCX devices, enter the show dir command at any level of the CLI, or enter the dir command at

the monitor mode.

• For ICX devices, enter the show files command at the device configuration prompt.

The following shows an example command output.

device#show dir

133 [38f4] boot-parameter

0 [ffff] bootrom

3802772 [0000] primary

4867691 [0000] secondary

163 [dd8e] stacking.boot

1773 [0d2d] startup-config

1808 [acfa] startup-config.backup

8674340 bytes 7 File(s)

56492032 bytes free

Syntax: show dir

To display the contents of a flash configuration file, enter a command such as the following from the
User EXEC or Privileged EXEC mode of the CLI:

device#copy flash console startup-config.backup

ver 07.0.00b1T7f1 !

stack unit 1

module 1 fcx-24-port-management-module

module 2 fcx-cx4-2-port-16g-module

module 3 fcx-xfp-2-port-10g-module

priority 80

stack-port 1/2/1 1/2/2

stack unit 2

module 1 fcx-48-poe-port-management-module

module 2 fcx-cx4-2-port-16g-module

module 3 fcx-xfp-2-port-10g-module

stack-port 2/2/1 2/2/2

stack enable

!

!

!

!

vlan 1 name DEFAULT-VLAN by port

no spanning-tree

metro-rings 1

metro-ring 1

master

ring-interfaces ethernet 1/1/2 ethernet 1/1/3

enable

!

vlan 10 by port

mac-vlan-permit ethe 1/1/5 to 1/1/6 ethe 2/1/5 to 2/1/6 no spanning-tree !

vlan 20 by port

untagged ethe 1/1/7 to 1/1/8

no spanning-tree

pvlan type primary

pvlan mapping 40 ethe 1/1/8

pvlan mapping 30 ethe 1/1/7

!

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