Deployment Guide
Version Description
9.2(0.2) Added support for the fcoe parameter on the S4810 and S4820T.
9.1.(0.0) Added support for OpenFlow on the Z9000.
8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
8.3.12.0 Added the keywords fcoeacl and iscsioptacl on the S4810.
8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.
8.3.1.0 Added the keywords ecfmacl, vman-qos, and vman-dual-qos.
8.2.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
7.8.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
Usage
Information
For the new settings to take effect, save the new CAM settings to the startup-config (write-mem or
copy run start) then reload the system.
The total amount of space allowed is 16 FP Blocks. System flow requires three blocks and these blocks
cannot be reallocated. The ipv4acl profile range is from 1 to 8.
When configuring space for IPv6 ACLs, the total number of Blocks must equal 13.
Ranges for the CAM profiles are from 1 to 10, except for the ipv6acl profile which is from 0 to 10. The
ipv6acl allocation must be a factor of .
If you enabled BMP, to perform a reload on the chassis to upgrade any configuration changes that have
changed the NVRAM content, use the reload conditional nvram-cfg-change command.
clear average-power
Reset the average power and average power start time.
Syntax
clear average-power stack-unit {stack-unit-number}
Parameters
stack-unit-
number
Enter the stack unit number.
Defaults None
Command Modes EXEC Privilege
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
EMC Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.11(2.1P1) Introduced on all Dell EMC Networking OS platforms
Usage
Information
This command resets the average power and average power start time to the current time. Average
power and average power start time will be calculated from the reset time (i.e current time).
Example
DellEMC#clear average-power stack-unit 1
Proceed to clear Average power ? Confirm [yes/no]:yes
DellEMC#
clear line
Reset a terminal line.
Syntax
clear line {line-number | console 0 | vty number}
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