• View the startup-configuration.EXEC Privilege modeshow startup-configExample of the dir CommandThe output of the dir command also shows the read/write privileges, size (in bytes), and date of modificationfor each file.Dell# dirDirectory of flash:1 drwx 4096 Jan 01 1980 00:00:00 +00:00 .2 drwx 2380 Sep 30 2015 16:59:51 +00:00 ..3 drwx 4096 May 20 2015 10:45:42 +00:00 TRACE_LOG_DIR4 drwx 4096 May 20 2015 10:45:42 +00:00 CONFD_LOG_DIR5 drwx 12288 May 20 2015 10:45:42 +00:00 CRASH_LOG_DIR6 drwx 28672 May 20 2015 10:45:42 +00:00 CORE_DUMP_DIR7 drwx 4096 May 20 2015 10:45:42 +00:00 DEFAULT_DIAG_REPORT_DIR8 d--- 4096 May 20 2015 10:45:44 +00:00 ADMIN_DIR9 drwx 4096 May 20 2015 10:45:44 +00:00 RUNTIME_PATCH_DIR10 -rwx 23495 May 21 2015 10:53:00 +00:00 0521_6unit.cfg11 -rwx 25350 May 20 2015 16:22:44 +00:00 0520_6unit.cfg12 -rwx 33901 Jul 29 2015 01:48:08 +00:00 backup113 -rwx 32267 Aug 07 2015 14:45:26 +00:00 startup-config.bakChanges in Configuration FilesConfiguration files have three commented lines at the beginning of the file, as shown in the followingexample, to help you track the last time any user made a change to the file, which user made the changes,and when the file was last saved to the startup-configuration.In the running-configuration file, if there is a difference between the timestamp on the “Last configurationchange,” and “Startup-config last updated,” you have made changes that have not been saved and will not bepreserved after a system reboot.Example of the show running-config CommandDell#show running-configCurrent Configuration ...! Version 1-0(0-4013)! Last configuration change at Wed Jun 3 16:24:25 2015 by admin!boot system rpm0 primary system: A:boot system rpm0 secondary tftp://10.16.127.35/DT-MAA-C9000-3boot system rpm0 default system: A:boot system rpm1 primary system: A:boot system rpm1 secondary tftp://10.16.127.35/DT-MAA-C9000-3boot system rpm1 default system: A:boot system gateway 10.16.127.148!service timestamps log datetime!logging coredump!hostname Dell!Getting Started 61