Setup Guide

Short-Cut Key
Combination
Action
CNTL-R Re-enters the previous command.
CNTL-U Deletes the line.
CNTL-W Deletes the previous word.
CNTL-X Deletes the line.
CNTL-Z Ends continuous scrolling of command outputs.
Esc B Moves the cursor back one word.
Esc F Moves the cursor forward one word.
Esc D Deletes all characters from the cursor to the end of the word.
Command History
The Dell EMC Networking OS maintains a history of previously-entered commands for each mode. For example:
When you are in EXEC mode, the UP and DOWN arrow keys display the previously-entered EXEC mode commands.
When you are in CONFIGURATION mode, the UP or DOWN arrows keys recall the previously-entered CONFIGURATION mode
commands.
Filtering show Command Outputs
Filter the output of a show command to display specic information by adding | [except | find | grep | no-more | save]
specified_text after the command.
The variable specified_text is the text for which you are ltering and it IS case sensitive unless you use the ignore-case sub-
option.
Starting with Dell EMC Networking OS version 7.8.1.0, the grep command accepts an ignore-case sub-option that forces the search
to case-insensitive. For example, the commands:
show run | grep Ethernet returns a search result with instances containing a capitalized “Ethernet,” such as interface
TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1
.
show run | grep ethernet does not return that search result because it only searches for instances containing a non-
capitalized “ethernet.
show run | grep Ethernet ignore-case returns instances containing both “Ethernet” and “ethernet.
The grep command displays only the lines containing specied text. The following example shows this command used in combination with
the
show system brief command.
Example of the grep Keyword
DellEMC#show system brief | grep Management
1 Management online Z9100-ON Z9100-ON 9.8(1.0) 130
DellEMC#
NOTE
: Dell EMC Networking OS accepts a space or no space before and after the pipe. To lter a phrase with spaces,
underscores, or ranges, enclose the phrase with double quotation marks.
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 system brief command.
Conguration
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