Page 57 - The output of show file-systems must be modified as follows.Dell#show file-systemsSize(b) Free(b) Feature Type Flags Prefixes2056916992 2056540160 FAT32 USERFLASH rw flash:- - - network rw ftp:- - - network rw tftp:- - - network rw scp:Dell#Managing the File SystemThe Dell Networking system can use the internal Flash, external Flash, or remote devices to store files.The system stores files on the internal Flash by default but can be configured to store files elsewhere.To view file system information, use the following command.• View information about each file system.EXEC Privilege modeshow file-systemsThe output of the show file-systems command in the following example shows the total capacity,amount of free memory, file structure, media type, read/write privileges for each storage device in use.Dell#show file-systemsSize(b) Free(b) Feature Type Flags Prefixes520962048 213778432 dosFs2.0 USERFLASH rw flash:127772672 21936128 dosFs2.0 USERFLASH rw slot0:- - - network rw ftp:- - - network rw tftp:- - - network rw scp:You can change the default file system so that file management commands apply to a particular deviceor memory.To change the default directory, use the following command.• Change the default directory.EXEC Privilege modecd directoryIn the following example, the default storage location is changed to the external Flash of the primaryRPM. File management commands then apply to the external Flash rather than the internal Flash. Thebold lines show that no file system is specified and that the file is saved to an external flash.Dell#cd slot0:Dell#copy running-config testDell#copy run test!7419 bytes successfully copiedDell#dirDirectory of slot0:Getting Started 53