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dir

Syntax

dir [ word ] [ short ]

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Displays information about the files in nonvolatile storage, including name, size, date created, and whether they are in use. There is no no version.

  • When high availability is enabled on the router, it is possible that files or file attributes may appear to be unsynchronized when they are not. When enabled, high availability mirrors configuration changes instantly from the active SRP module to the standby SRP module. However, although these changes are reflected immediately in memory, NVS on the standby SRP module is updated at 5-minute intervals.
  • When you issue the dir command from Boot mode, a reduced set of file types is displayed.
  • Bulk statistics .sts files are stored in volatile storage on a RAM disk, and are displayed only when bulkstats is configured.

Options

  • word—Path to a specific directory, or a filename; an asterisk (*) in any position in a filename substitutes for zero or more characters; you cannot use a wildcard in a path
  • short—Limits display to file name and creation date

Mode

Privileged Exec, User Exec

Published: 2012-07-03

 
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