Reference Guide

Saving system configuration
Proceed to reboot the system? [confirm yes/no]:yes
To congure the OS10 image loaded at the next system boot, enter the boot system command in EXEC mode.
boot system {active | standby}
Enter active to load the primary OS10 image stored in the A partition.
Enter standby to load the secondary OS10 image stored in the B partition.
Set next boot image
OS10# boot system standby
OS10# show boot
Current system image information:
===================================
Type Boot Type Active Standby Next-Boot
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Node-id 1 Flash Boot [A] 10.2.9999E [B] 10.2.9999E [B] standby
Filter show commands
You can lter show command output to view specic information, or start the command output at the rst instance of a regular expression
or phrase.
display-xml
Displays in XML format.
except Shows only text that does not match a pattern
nd Searches for the rst occurrence of a pattern and display all the subsequent congurations
grep Shows only text that matches a pattern
no-more Does not paginate output
save Saves the output to a le
Display all output
OS10# show running-configuration | no-more
Alias command
The alias command allows you to create shortcuts for commonly used or long commands, and execute long commands along with their
parameters.
The alias supports the following modes:
Persistent mode — The alias is persistent and can be used in other sessions as well. The aliases created in the Conguration mode are
persistent.
Non-persistent mode — The alias can be used only within the current session. Once the session is closed, the alias is removed from the
system. The aliases created in Exec mode are non-persistent.
NOTE
: You cannot use existing keywords, parameters, and short form of keywords as alias names, nor can you create a shortcut
for the alias command. The alias name is case-sensitive and can have a maximum of 20 characters.
Create an alias in EXEC or CONFIGURATION mode — EXEC mode for non-persistent and CONFIGURATION mode for persistent
aliases. The alias value is the actual command where you can use $n to enter the input parameters. You can substitute $n with either
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