Connectivity Guide
 no shutdown
 ipv6 enable
 ipv6 address autoconfig
!
support-assist
!
policy-map type application policy-iscsi
!
class-map type application class-iscsi
Show dierence between candidate and running congurations
OS10# show diff candidate-configuration running-configuration
OS10#
NOTE: If the show command does not return output, the candidate-configuration and running-configuration les 
match.
Prevent conguration changes
You can prevent conguration changes on sessions other than the current CLI session using the lock command. To respectively prevent 
and allow conguration changes on other sessions, use the lock and unlock commands in EXEC mode. When you enter the lock 
command on a CLI session, users cannot make conguration changes across any other active CLI sessions. When you close the CLI session 
where you entered the 
lock command, conguration changes are automatically allowed on all other sessions.
Lock conguration changes
OS10# lock 
Unlock conguration changes
OS10# unlock 
Change to transaction-based conguration mode
To change to Transaction-Based Conguration mode for a session, enter the start transaction command.
1 Change to Transaction-Based Conguration mode in EXEC mode.
start transaction
2 Enable, for example, an interface from INTERFACE mode.
interface ethernet 1/1/1
no shutdown
3 Save the conguration.
do commit
NOTE
: After you enter the do commit command, the current session switches back to the default behavior of 
committing all conguration changes automatically.
Save conguration changes manually
OS10# start transaction
OS10# configure terminal
OS10(config)#
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1
OS10(config-if-eth1/1/1)# no shutdown
OS10(config-if-eth1/1/1)# do commit
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