Dell MX5108n OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide for PowerEdge MX IO Modules Re - Page 29
Upgrade OS10, CLI Basics, User accounts, Key CLI features
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◦ sysadmin - Full access to all commands in the system, exclusive access to commands that manipulate the file system, and access to the system shell. A system administrator can create user IDs and user roles. ◦ secadmin - Full access to configuration commands that set security policy and system access, such as password strength, AAA authorization, and cryptographic keys. A security administrator can display security information, such as cryptographic keys, login statistics, and log information. ◦ netadmin - Full access to configuration commands that manage traffic flowing through the switch, such as routes, interfaces, and ACLs. A network administrator cannot access configuration commands for security features or view security information. ◦ netoperator - Access to EXEC mode to view the current configuration. A network operator cannot modify any configuration setting on a switch. Create user name and enter password in clear text OS10(config)# username user05 password alpha404! role sysadmin Upgrade OS10 To upgrade OS10, download a new OS10 Enterprise Edition image from the DDL. 1 Sign into DDL using your account credentials. 2 Locate the entry for your entitlement ID and order number, then select the product name. 3 Select the Available Downloads tab on the Product page. 4 Select the OS10 Enterprise Edition image to download, then click Download. 5 Read the Dell End User License Agreement, then scroll to the end of the agreement and click Yes, I agree. 6 Select how you want to download the software files, then click Download Now. Install the OS10 image on an ONIE-enabled switch with an installed OS10 license. See Install OS10 license for complete instructions. After you upgrade to 10.4.0E(X2), you can apply the VLAN scale profile as described in VLAN scale profile. CLI Basics The OS10 command-line interface (CLI) is the software interface you use to access a device running the software - from the console or through a network connection. The CLI is an OS10-specific command shell that runs on top of a Linux-based operating system kernel. By leveraging industry-standard tools and utilities, the CLI provides a powerful set of commands that you can use to monitor and configure devices running OS10. User accounts OS10 defines two categories of user accounts - use admin for both the username and password to log into the CLI, or use linuxadmin to log into the Linux shell. Key CLI features Consistent command names Commands that provide the same type of function have the same name, regardless of the portion of the system on which they are operating. For example, all show commands display software information and statistics, and all clear commands erase various types of system information. Available commands Information about available commands is provided at each level of the CLI command hierarchy. You can enter a question mark (?) at any level and view a list of the available commands, along with a short description of each command. Getting Started 29