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Common CLI Commands, show module

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Common CLI Commands The following table lists some basic CLI commands that will help you get acquainted with the CLI interface. Enter each command exactly as shown. For complete descriptions of these commands, refer to your OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide. write memory Saves current configuration changes to the /flash/working directory's boot.cfg file. For more information, refer to page 48. show running-directory Displays the current running directory. For more information, refer to page 52. vlan Creates a new VLAN. show vlan Displays a list of VLANs configured on the switch. ip interface Configures an IP interface to enable IP routing on a VLAN. For more information, refer to page 33. show chassis Displays basic configuration and status information for the switch chassis. show module Displays basic information for switches in a stacked configuration. show ni show cmm show system show stack topology show microcode session timeout who exit Displays basic hardware and status information for a standalone switch, or for all switches installed in a stacked configuration. Displays basic hardware and status information for a standalone switch, or for the primary or secondary switches installed in a stacked configuration. Displays basic information about the switch. Displays stack-specific information for switches in a stacked configuration (e.g., the current management roles for all switches in the stack). Displays the version of software currently installed on the switch. Modifies the amount of time before Telnet and console sessions time out. Displays all active login sessions (e.g., Console, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, Secure Shell, Secure Shell FTP) Ends the current Telnet or console session. 46 CLI Basics March 2005

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46
CLI Basics
March 2005
Common CLI Commands
The following table lists some basic CLI commands that will
help you get acquainted with the CLI interface. Enter each
command exactly as shown. For complete descriptions of
these commands, refer to your
OmniSwitch CLI Reference
Guide
.
write memory
Saves current configuration
changes to the
/flash/working
directory’s
boot.cfg
file. For
more information, refer to
page 48
.
show running-directory
Displays the current running
directory. For more informa-
tion, refer to
page 52
.
vlan
Creates a new VLAN.
show vlan
Displays a list of VLANs
configured on the switch.
ip interface
Configures an IP interface to
enable IP routing on a VLAN.
For more information, refer to
page 33
.
show chassis
Displays basic configuration
and status information for the
switch chassis.
show module
Displays basic information for
switches in a stacked configu-
ration.
show ni
Displays basic hardware and
status information for a stand-
alone switch, or for all
switches installed in a stacked
configuration.
show cmm
Displays basic hardware and
status information for a stand-
alone switch, or for the primary
or secondary switches installed
in a stacked configuration.
show system
Displays basic information
about the switch.
show stack topology
Displays stack-specific
information for switches in a
stacked configuration (e.g., the
current management roles for
all switches in the stack).
show microcode
Displays the version of
software currently installed on
the switch.
session timeout
Modifies the amount of time
before Telnet and console
sessions time out.
who
Displays all active login
sessions (e.g., Console, Telnet,
FTP, HTTP, Secure Shell,
Secure Shell FTP)
exit
Ends the current Telnet or
console session.