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dir
To display the contents of the current directory or the specified directory, use the dir command in EXEC
mode.
Syntax Description
bootflash:
debug:
log:
modflash:
slot0:
module
filename-or-directory
volatile:
Defaults
The default file system is specified by the cd command.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
1.2(1)
2.1(1a)
Usage Guidelines
None.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference
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dir [bootflash:module | directory-or-filename | debug:directory-or-filename | log:module |
directory-or-filename | modflash:module | directory-or-filename | slot0:directory-or-filename |
volatile:module | directory-or-filename]
(Optional) Flash image that resides on the supervisor module.
(Optional) Provides information about the debug capture directory.
(Optional) Provides information about the two default logfiles. The file
dmesg contains the kernel log-messages and the file messages contains the
system application log-messages.
(Optional) Provides information about the flash image that resides in a
module flash file directory.
(Optional) Flash image that resides on another module.
(Optional) Module name and number.
(Optional) Name of the file or directory to display on a specified device. The
files can be of any type. You can use wildcards in the filename. A wildcard
character (*) matches all patterns. Strings after a wildcard are ignored.
Flash image on the volatile file system.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Added debug, log, and modflash keywords.
Chapter 5
D Commands
OL-8413-07, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x

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