Reference Guide

CAUTION: Changing the system state from the Linux shell can result in undesired and unpredictable system behavior. Only use
Linux shell commands to display system state and variables, or as instructed by Dell Support.
OS10 login: linuxadmin
Password: linuxadmin >> only for rst-time login
You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)
Changing password for linuxadmin.
(current) UNIX password:
linuxadmin
Enter new UNIX password: enter a new password
Retype new UNIX password: re-enter the new password
Linux OS10 3.16.7-ckt20 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u4 (2017-05-01) x86_64
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linuxadmin@OS10:~$
To log in to OS10 and access the command-line interface, enter su — admin at the Linux shell prompt, then admin as the password.
linuxadmin@OS10:~$ su - admin
Password: admin
OS10#
Frequently asked questions
This section contains answers to frequently asked questions for ONIE-enabled devices.
Installation contains information about how to enter ONIE: Install mode after a reboot, nd information about your specic switch, how
to log into the OS10 shell, and so on.
Hardware contains information about how to view default console settings, how to view hardware alarms and events, how to view LED
status, and so on.
Conguration contains information about how to enter CONFIGURATION mode, how to modify the candidate conguration, and so on.
Security contains information about how to add users, troubleshoot RADIUS, how to view current DHCP information, and so on.
Layer 2 contains information about how to congure routing information including 802.1X, LACP, LLDP, MAC, and so on.
Layer 3 contains information about how to troubleshoot BCP, ECMP, OSPF, and so on.
System management contains information about how to view current interface conguration information, how to view a list of all
system devices, how to view the software version, and so on.
Quality of service contains information about quality of service including classication and marking, congestion management, policing
and shaping, and so on.
Monitoring contains information about how to view alarms, events, logs, and so on.
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