Dell MX5108n OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide for PowerEdge MX IO Modules Re - Page 33
Check device status
View all Dell MX5108n manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 33 highlights
snmp-server spanning-tree support-assist system telnet track trust unit-provision username vlt-domain vrrp wred Configure SNMP server Spanning Tree Subsystem Support Assist feature configuration System configuration Configure telnet server settings Configure object tracking Configure trust Unit provision configuration Create or modify users VLT domain configurations Configure VRRP global attributes 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 alias boot candidate-configuration class-map cli-session clock command-history control-plane copy-file diag diff discovered-expanders dot1x environment eula-consent exec-timeout file hardware hash-algorithm hosts image interface inventory ip ipv6 iscsi lacp license link-bundle-utilization lldp load-balance logging mac monitor network-policy ntp parser-tree policy-map port-channel processes qos queuing route-map running-configuration sessions Display all current alarm situation in the system Show list of aliases Show boot information Current candidate configuration Show QoS class-map configuration This command is deprecated please use 'show sessions' instead Show the system date and time shows command history of the current user Display control-plane related informations Show file copy operation information Show diagnostic information for port adapters/modules Display differences between two configuration set discovered expanders info Show dot1x information Show the environmental information of the system Shows eula-consent for various modules Show the timeout value of CLI session (in seconds) Display file content in specified location Show hardware information Show hash algorithm information show information about DNS Show image information Interface status and configuration Show the system inventory information show IP commands Display IPv6 neighbor information Show iscsi Show LACP information Show license and digital fulfillment related information Display the link-bundle utilization for the interfaces in the bundle Show lldp Show global traffic load-balance configuration Show logging messages MAC forwarding table Show port monitoring sessions Show network policy NTP associations Show parser tree Show policy-map information LAG status and configuration Show processes statistics Show ingress or egress QoS configuration Show egress QoS counters Show route map information Current operating configuration Show active management sessions Getting Started 33