Reference Guide

2 Enter CONFIGURATION mode.
OS10# configure terminal
OS10(config)#
3 Enter ? to show the commands available in CONFIGURATION mode.
OS10(config)# ?
aaa Configure AAA
alias Set alias for a command
class-map Configure class map
clock Configure clock parameters
control-plane Control-plane configuration
crypto Crypto commands
dcbx DCBX commands
dot1x Configure dot1x global information
end Exit to the exec Mode
eula-consent eula-consent configuration
exec-timeout Set timeout (in seconds) for all CLI sessions
exit Exit from current mode
feature Enable feature
hash-algorithm Hash algorithm configurations
help Display available commands
host-description Set the system host description
hostname Set the system hostname
interface Select an interface
ip Global IP configuration subcommands
ipv6 Configure ipv6
iscsi enable iscsi globally
lacp LACP commands
line Configure a terminal line
link-bundle-utilization Configure link bundle utilization trigger threshold
lldp Configure LLDP parameters
load-balancing Load balancing configurations
logging Logging commands
login-statistics Configure login statistics
mac MAC Address Table Configuration Subcommands
management management interface commands
monitor Create a session for monitoring traffic
no To delete / disable commands in config mode
ntp Configure NTP
policy-map Configure policy map
qos-map Configure QoS map
radius-server Specify radius server host and configure its communication
parameters
route-map Creates route-map
router Enable a routing process
sflow Configure sflow parameters
snmp-server Configure SNMP server
spanning-tree Spanning Tree Subsystem
support-assist Support Assist feature configuration
system System configuration
telnet Configure telnet server settings
track Configure object tracking
trust Configure trust
username Create or modify users
vlt-domain VLT domain configurations
vrrp Configure VRRP global attributes
wred Configure WRED profile
Check device status
Use show commands to check the status of a device and monitor activities.
Enter show ? from EXEC mode to view a list of commands to monitor a device.
OS10# show ?
alarms Display all current alarm situation in the system
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