Dell MX5108n OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide for PowerEdge MX IO Modules Re - Page 44
Batch mode commands, Linux shell commands
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---mTest ---Config Number of config aliases : 1 Number of local aliases : 0 Delete alias OS10(config)# no alias mTest ----line 1 "interface $1 $2" line 2 "no shutdown" line 3 "show configuration" default 1 "ethernet" default 2 "1/1/1" Batch mode commands You can create a batch file to simplify routine or repetitive tasks. A batch file is an unformatted text file that contains two or more commands and has a .cmd file name extension. You can use vi or any other editor to create the .cmd file, then use the batch command to execute the file. To execute a series of commands in a file in batch mode (non-interactive processing), use the batch command. OS10 automatically commits all commands in a batch file - you do not have to enter the commit command. • Create a batch file (b.cmd) on a remote device by entering a series of commands. interface ethernet 1/1/4 no switchport ip address 172.17.4.1/24 no shutdown • Copy the command file on the remote device to your switch, such as to your home directory. OS10# copy scp://os10user:[email protected]:/home/os10/b.cmd home://b.cmd OS10# dir home Directory contents for folder: home Date (modified) Size (bytes) 2017-02-15T19:25:35Z 77 b.cmd ... Name • Execute the batch file using the batch command in EXEC mode. OS10# batch b.cmd OS10# Feb 15 19:26:1: %Dell EMC (OS10) %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:IP_ADDRESS_ADD: IP Address add is successful.:IP 172.17.4.1/24 added successfully • (Optional) Verify the new commands in the running configuration. OS10# show running-configuration interface ethernet 1/1/4 ! interface ethernet1/1/4 ip address 172.17.4.1/24 no switchport no shutdown Linux shell commands You can execute a single command, or a series of commands using a batch file from the Linux shell. • Use the -c option to run a single command. admin@OS10:/opt/dell/os10/bin$ clish -c "show version" 44 Getting Started