Connectivity Guide

Example
OS10# show trace
May 23 17:10:03 OS10 base_nas: [NETLINK:NH-
EVENT]:ds_api_linux_neigh.c:nl_to_nei
gh_info:109, Operation:Add-NH family:IPv4(2) flags:0x0 state:Failed(32) if-idx:
4
May 23 17:10:03 OS10 base_nas: [NETLINK:NH-
EVENT]:ds_api_linux_neigh.c:nl_to_nei
gh_info:120, NextHop IP:192.168.10.1
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Values are invalid - can't be
conv
erted to SAI types (func:2359304)
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Hash value - 20 can't be
converted
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Values are invalid - can't be
conv
erted to SAI types (func:2359305)
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Values are invalid - can't be
conv
erted to SAI types (func:2359311)
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Hash value - 20 can't be
converted
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Values are invalid - can't be
conv
erted to SAI types (func:2359312)
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Invalid operation type for NDI
(23
59344)
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Invalid operation type for NDI
(23
59345)
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Invalid operation type for NDI
(23
59346)
May 23 17:10:04 OS10 base_nas: [NDI:NDI-SAI], Invalid operation type for NDI
(23
59319)
May 23 17:10:08 OS10 base_nas: [NETLINK:NH-
EVENT]:ds_api_linux_neigh.c:nl_to_nei
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Supported Releases
10.2.0E or later
Log into OS10 device
Linux shell access is available for troubleshooting and diagnostic purposes only. Use linuxadmin for both the default user name and
password. For security reasons, you must use the system-user command to change the default linuxadmin password from the
command-line interface.
If you log in to the Linux shell before you change the password from the CLI, you are prompted to change password in the Linux shell. If you
change the password in the Linux shell, congure the same password from the CLI to avoid inconsistent behavior. To save the new
password for future logins, enter the write memory command.
CAUTION
: Changing the system state from the Linux shell can result in undesired and unpredictable system behavior. Only use
Linux shell commands to display system state and variables, or as instructed by Dell EMC Support.
OS10 login: linuxadmin
Password: linuxadmin >> only for rst-time login
You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)
Changing password for linuxadmin.
(current) UNIX password:
linuxadmin
Enter new UNIX password: enter a new password
Retype new UNIX password: re-enter the new password
Linux OS10 3.16.7-ckt20 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u4 (2017-05-01) x86_64
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