Dell PowerEdge XL 5133-4 MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module FTOS Command Reference - Page 26

do Command, Undoing Commands, Changing CLI Modes, Using

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 3-3 shows how to change the command mode from CONFIGURATION mode to INTERFACE configuration mode. Figure 3-3. Changing CLI Modes FTOS(conf)# interface tengigabitethernet 1/2 FTOS(conf-if-te-1/2)# New command prompt do Command Enter an EXEC mode or EXEC privilege mode command from any CONFIGURATION mode (such as CONFIGURATION, INTERFACE, etc.) without returning to EXEC mode by preceding the EXEC mode command with the command do. Figure 3-4 illustrates the do command. Note: The following commands cannot be modified by the do command: enable, disable, exit, and configure. Figure 3-4. Using the do Command FTOS(conf)#do show system brief Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:00:ab:03 "do" form of show command -- Stack Info -- Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports 0 Member not present 1 Management online I/O-Aggregator I/O-Aggregator 8-3-17-38 56 2 Member not present 3 Member not present 4 Member not present 5 Member not present FTOS(conf)# Undoing Commands When you enter a command, the command line is added to the running configuration file. Disable a command and remove it from the running-config by entering the original command preceded by the command no. For example, to delete an ip address configured on an interface, use the no ip-address ip-address command, as shown in Figure 3-5. Note: Use the help or ? command as described in Obtaining Help to help you construct the no form of a command. 12 | Configuration Fundamentals

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Configuration Fundamentals
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Figure 3-3
shows how to change the command mode from CONFIGURATION mode to INTERFACE
configuration mode.
Figure 3-3.
Changing CLI Modes
do Command
Enter an EXEC mode or EXEC privilege mode command from any CONFIGURATION mode (such as
CONFIGURATION, INTERFACE, etc.) without returning to EXEC mode by preceding the EXEC mode
command with the command
do
.
Figure 3-4
illustrates the
do
command.
Figure 3-4.
Using the
do
Command
Undoing Commands
When you enter a command, the command line is added to the running configuration file. Disable a
command and remove it from the running-config by entering the original command preceded by the
command
no
. For example, to delete an ip address configured on an interface, use the
no ip-address
ip-address
command, as shown in
Figure 3-5
.
Note:
The following commands cannot be modified by the
do
command:
enable, disable, exit
, and
configure
.
Note:
Use the
help
or
?
command as described in
Obtaining Help
to help you construct the
no
form of a
command.
FTOS(conf)# interface tengigabitethernet 1/2
FTOS(conf-if-te-1/2)#
New command prompt
FTOS(conf)#do show system brief
Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:00:ab:03
--
Stack Info
--
Unit
UnitType
Status
ReqTyp
CurTyp
Version
Ports
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
Member
not present
1
Management
online
I/O-Aggregator
I/O-Aggregator
8-3-17-38
56
2
Member
not present
3
Member
not present
4
Member
not present
5
Member
not present
FTOS(conf)#
“do” form of show command