Users Guide

scp SCP configuration commands
source-route Process packets with source routing header options
ssh SSH configuration commands
tacacs Interface configuration for TACACS+
tcp global tcp settings
telnet Specify telnet options
tftp TFTP configuration commands
unicast-host-route Configuration for ip unicast address-family
unknown-unicast Enable IPv4 unknown-unicast packets to CPU
vlan-flooding Vlan flooding
vrf Configure VRF instance
When entering commands, you can take advantage of the following timesaving features:
Commands are not case-sensitive.
Enter partial (truncated) command keywords. For example, you can enter int teng 1/1/1 for the interface
tengigabitethernet 1/1/1 command.
Use the TAB key to complete keywords in commands.
Use the up Arrow key to display the last enabled command.
Use either the Backspace key or Delete key to erase the previous character.
Use the left and right Arrow keys to navigate left or right in the Dell Networking OS command line.
The shortcut key combinations at the Dell Networking OS command line are as follows:
Key Combination
Action
CNTL-A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
CNTL-B Moves the cursor back one character.
CNTL-D Deletes the character at the cursor.
CNTL-E Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
CNTL-F Moves the cursor forward one character.
CNTL-I Completes a keyword.
CNTL-K Deletes all the characters from the cursor to the end of the command line.
CNTL-L Re-enters the previous command.
CNTL-N Returns to the more recent commands in the history buer after recalling commands with Ctrl-P or the up Arrow
key.
CNTL-P Recalls commands, beginning with the last command.
CNTL-R Re-enters the previous command.
CNTL-U Deletes the line.
CNTL-W Deletes the previous word.
CNTL-X Deletes the line.
CNTL-Z Ends continuous scrolling of the command outputs.
Esc B Moves the cursor back one word.
Esc F Moves the cursor forward one word.
Esc D Deletes all the characters from the cursor to the end of the word.
Navigating the CLI
The Dell Networking OS displays a CLI prompt comprised of the host name and CLI mode.
Host name is the initial part of the prompt and is “Dell” by default. You can change the host name with the hostname command.
CLI Basics
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