Users Guide

The except keyword displays text that does not match the specied text. The following example shows this command used in
combination with the show linecard all command.
Example of the except Keyword
Dell(conf)#do show stack-unit all stack-ports all pfc details | except 0
Admin mode is On
Admin is enabled
Local is enabled
Link Delay 65535 pause quantum
Dell(conf)#
The find keyword displays the output of the show command beginning from the rst occurrence of specied text. The following
example shows this command used in combination with the show linecard all command.
Example of the find Keyword
Dell(conf)#do show stack-unit all stack-ports all pfc details | find 0
stack unit 0 stack-port all
Admin mode is On
Admin is enabled
Local is enabled
Link Delay 65535 pause quantum
0 Pause Tx pkts, 0 Pause Rx pkts
Dell(conf)#
The no-more command displays the output all at once rather than one screen at a time. This is similar to the terminal length
command except that the no-more option aects the output of the specied command only.
The save command copies the output to a le for future reference.
NOTE: You can lter a single command output multiple times. The save option must be the last option entered. For
example:
Dell# command | grep regular-expression | except regular-expression | grep
other-regular-expression | find regular-expression | save.
Multiple Users in Conguration Mode
Dell noties all users when there are multiple users logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
A warning message indicates the username, type of connection (console or VTY), and in the case of a VTY connection, the IP
address of the terminal on which the connection was established. For example:
On the system that telnets into the switch, this message appears:
% Warning: The following users are currently configuring the system:
User "<username>" on line console0
On the system that is connected over the console, this message appears:
% Warning: User "<username>" on line vty0 "10.11.130.2" is in configuration mode
If either of these messages appears, Dell Networking recommends coordinating with the users listed in the message so that you do
not unintentionally overwrite each other’s conguration changes.
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