Reference Guide

quit Leaves or exits the CLI.
CONFIGURATION Mode
When you initially log in to OS10, you are automatically placed in EXEC mode by default. To access CONFIGURATION mode, enter the
configure terminal command. Use CONFIGURATION mode to manage interfaces, protocols, and features.
Interface mode is a sub-mode of CONFIGURATION mode. Interface mode is where you congure Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols, and IPv4
and IPv6 services specic to an interface:
Physical interfaces include the Management interface and Ethernet ports
Logical interfaces include loopback, port-channel, and virtual local area networks (VLANs)
From CONFIGURATION mode, you can also congure L2 and L3 protocols with a specic protocol-conguration mode, such as spanning-
tree protocol (STP) or border gateway protocol (BGP).
Command help
To view a list of valid commands for any CLI mode, enter ? or the help command.
1 Enter ? to view the commands available in EXEC mode.
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
debug Debug command
delete Perform a file delete operation on local file system
dir Show the list of files for the specified system folder
discard Discard candidate configuration
exit Exit from the CLI
generate Command to generate executed functionality
help Display available commands
image Image commands
kill-session Kill a CLISH session
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