Users Guide
To view the command-history trace, use the show command-history command.
Example of the show command-history Command
Dell#show command-history
[9/6 12:41:13]: CMD-(CLI):[configure]by default from console
[9/6 12:41:16]: CMD-(CLI):[show system brief]by default from console
[9/6 12:41:24]: CMD-(CLI):[show revision]by default from console
[9/6 12:44:37]: CMD-(CLI):[end]by default from console
[9/6 12:44:47]: CMD-(CLI):[show system brief]by default from console
Upgrading Dell Networking OS
NOTE: To upgrade Dell Networking Operating System (OS), refer to the Release Notes for the version you want to load on the 
system.
Using HTTP for File Transfers
Stating with Release 9.3(0.1), you can use HTTP to copy les or conguration details to a remote server. To transfer les to an external 
server, use the copy source-le-url http://host[:port]/le-path command.
Enter the following source-le-url keywords and information:
• To copy a le from the internal FLASH, enter ash:// followed by the lename.
• To copy the running conguration, enter the keyword running-cong.
• To copy the startup conguration, enter the keyword startup-cong.
• To copy a le on the USB device, enter usbash:// followed by the lename.
In the Dell Networking OS release 9.8(0.0), HTTP services support the VRF-aware functionality. If you want the HTTP server to use a VRF 
table that is attached to an interface, congure that HTTP server to use a specic routing table. You can use the ip http vrf command 
to inform the HTTP server to use a specic routing table. After you congure this setting, the VRF table is used to look up the destination 
address.
NOTE
: To enable HTTP to be VRF-aware, as a prerequisite you must rst dene the 
VRF.
You can specify either the management VRF or a nondefault VRF to congure the VRF awareness setting.
When you specify the management VRF, the copy operation that is used to transfer les to and from an HTTP server utilizes the VRF table 
corresponding to the Management VRF to look up the destination. When you specify a nondefault VRF, the VRF table corresponding to 
that nondefault VRF is used to look up the HTTP server.
However, these changes are backward-compatible and do not aect existing behavior; meaning, you can still use the ip http source- 
interface command to communicate with a particular interface even if no VRF is congured on that interface
NOTE
: If the HTTP service is not VRF-aware, then it uses the global routing table to perform the look-up.
To enable an HTTP client to look up the VRF table corresponding to either management VRF or any nondefault VRF, use the ip http 
vrf
 command in CONFIGURATION mode.
• Congure an HTTP client with a VRF that is used to connect to the HTTP server.
CONFIGURATION MODE
Dell(conf)#ip http vrf {management | <vrf-name>}
Getting Started
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