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Command help
To view a list of valid commands in any CLI mode, enter ?; for example:
OS10# ?
alarm Alarm commands
alias Set alias for a command
batch Batch Mode
boot Tell the system where to access the software image at bootup
clear Clear command
clock Configure the system clock
commit Commit candidate configuration
configure Enter configuration mode
copy Perform a file copy operation
crypto Cryptography commands
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ping ping -h shows help
ping6 ping6 -h shows help
reload Reboot Networking Operating System
show Show running system information
start Activate transaction based configuration
support-assist-activity Support Assist related activity
system System command
terminal Set terminal settings
traceroute traceroute --help shows help
unlock Unlock candidate configuration
validate Validate candidate configuration
write Copy from current system configuration
ztd Cancel the current ZTD process.
OS10(config)# ?
aaa Configure AAA
alias Set alias for a command
banner Configure banners
bfd Enable bfd globally
class-map Configure class map
clock Configure clock parameters
control-plane Control-plane configuration
crypto Crypto commands
dcbx DCBX commands
default Configure default attributes
dot1x Configure dot1x global information
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uplink-state-group Create uplink state group
username Create or modify users
userrole Create custom user role
virtual-network Create a Virtual Network
vlt-domain VLT domain configurations
vrrp Configure VRRP global attributes
wred Configure WRED profile
Candidate configuration
When you use OS10 configuration commands in Transaction-based configuration mode, changes do not take effect immediately and are
stored in the candidate configuration. The configuration changes become active only after you commit the changes using the commit
command. Changes in the candidate configuration are validated and applied to the running configuration.
The candidate configuration allows you to avoid introducing errors during an OS10 configuration session. You can make changes and then
check them before committing them to the active, running configuration on the switch.
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