Dell MX5108n OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide for PowerEdge MX IO Modules Re - Page 48
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Usage Information Use this command to save a series of multiple commands in an alias. The switch enters the ALIAS mode when you create an alias. You can enter the series of commands to be executed using the line command. The no version of this command deletes an alias. Example OS10(config)# alias mTest OS10(config-alias-mTest)# line 1 "interface $1 $2" OS10(config-alias-mTest)# line 2 "no shutdown" OS10(config-alias-mTest)# line 3 "show configuration" Supported Releases 10.4.0E(R1) or later batch Executes a series of commands in a file in batch (non-interactive) processing. Syntax batch filename Parameters filename - Enter the name of a batch command file. Default Not configured Command Mode EXEC Usage Information Use this command to create a batch command file on a remote machine. Copy the command file to your switch (for example, to your home directory). Enter the batch command to execute commands in the file in batch mode. OS10 automatically commits all commands in a batch file; you do not have to enter the commit command. To display the files stored in the home directory, enter dir home. Use the dir home command to view the files stored in the home directory. Example OS10# batch b.cmd OS10# Feb 15 19:26:1: %Dell EMC (OS10) %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %lognotice:IP_ADDRESS_ADD: IP Address add is successful.:IP 172.17.4.1/24 added successful Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later boot Configures which OS10 image to use the next time the system boots up. Syntax Parameters boot system [active | standby] • active - Reset the running partition as the next boot partition. • standby - Set the standby partition as the next boot partition. Default Command Mode Usage Information Example Not configured EXEC Use this command to configure the location of the OS10 image used to reload the software at boot time. Use the show boot command to view the configured next boot image. This command is applied immediately. OS10# boot system standby 48 Getting Started