Users Guide
UNIX Utility Function
stty
Change the settings of a UNIX computer terminal.
tail
Display the last part of a le.
test
Condition evaluation utility.
ulimit
Get and set process limits.
umask
Set the le creation mode mask.
vmstat
Report virtual memory statistics.
wait
Await process completion.
wc
Word, line, and byte count.
who
Display the users who are currently logged in.
Creating a Username and Password for Smart
Scripting
Before you run a script from the Dell EMC Networking OS CLI, you may want to congure an additional user name and password to use
only to run scripts on a switch.
Use the username and password to log in to a UNIX shell and apply the read-write privileges assigned to the user name when a script runs
with the script command from the Dell EMC Networking OS CLI.
The username is an optional keyword in the script command (see Scheduling Time / Event-based Scripts). To satisfy the requirements
for a UNIX BSD login, the username must be fewer than 16 characters. A username you use to run scripts cannot contain special
characters.
• Create an additional username and password that you use to log in to a shell and apply read-write privileges when you run a script.
CONFIGURATION mode
username name password password
Logging in to a NetBSD UNIX Shell
To log in to the NetBSD UNIX shell on a switch to directly use any of the UNIX commands described in Supported UNIX Utilities or to run a
script, use the start shell command.
You are prompted to enter a user name and password before you can access the shell. Login is performed using SSHv2.
• Access the shell to run UNIX commands or a script (see Running a Script from the UNIX Shell).
EXEC Privilege mode
start shell
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