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oscmd
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oscmd
Provides a command shell for selected Linux commands.
Synopsis oscmd Linux command
Operands Linux command The following Linux commands are supported with oscmd:
arp [-a] Displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) tables.
cat Concatenates files and displays to standard output.
cp Copies files and directories in a file system.
ftp Transfers files to and from a remote server.
ifconfig [netmask] [up]
Configures the active network interface.
ls [-al] [path] Lists files and directories on the switch.
mkdir dir Creates a directory.
mv [i] file1 file2 Renames a file or directory.
rm [-rf] file Removes a file or directory.
rmdir Removes a directory.
tcpdump Analyzes network traffic.
The following parameters are supported with the Network OS
implementation. Refer to the Linux documentation for more information on
how to use this command. Parameters: -AbdDefIKlLnNOpqRStuUvxX
• -B buffer_size
• -c count
• -C file_size
• -G rotate_seconds
• -F file
• -i interface
• -m module
• -M secret
• -r file
• -s snaplen
• -T type
• -w file
• -W filecount
• -E spi@ipaddr
• -y datalinktype
• -z postrotate-command
• -Z user [expression]
Defaults None
Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode