Connectivity Guide

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Enter show system from EXEC mode to view the system status information.
OS10# show system
Node Id : 1
MAC : 34:17:eb:f2:9a:c4
Number of MACs : 256
Up Time : 2 days 05:57:17
-- Unit 1 --
Status : up
System Identifier : 1
Down Reason : unknown
Digital Optical Monitoring : disable
System Location LED : off
Required Type : S4048
Current Type : S4048
Hardware Revision : X01
Software Version : 10.4.3.0
Physical Ports : 48x10GbE, 6x40GbE
BIOS : 3.21.0.4
System CPLD : 15
Master CPLD : 12
Slave CPLD : 5
-- Power Supplies --
PSU-ID Status Type AirFlow Fan Speed(rpm) Status
----------------------------------------------------------------
1 not-present
2 up UNKNOWN NORMAL 1 10704 up
-- Fan Status --
FanTray Status AirFlow Fan Speed(rpm) Status
----------------------------------------------------------------
1 up NORMAL 1 10108 up
2 10069 up
2 up NORMAL 1 9954 up
2 10108 up
3 up NORMAL 1 9867 up
2 9867 up
Candidate configuration
When you enter OS10 configuration commands in Transaction-Based Configuration mode, changes do not take effect
immediately and are stored in the candidate configuration. The configuration changes become active only after you commit
the changes using the commit command. Changes in the candidate configuration are validated and applied to the running
configuration.
The candidate configuration allows you to avoid introducing errors during an OS10 configuration session. You can make changes
and then check them before committing them to the active, running configuration on the network device.
To check differences between the running configuration and the candidate configuration, use the show diff command. After
comparing the two, decide if you will commit the changes to the running configuration. To delete uncommitted changes, use the
discard command.
Enter show ? from EXEC mode to view a list of commands to monitor a device.
OS10# show ?
acl-table-usage Show ACL table utilization
alarms Display all current alarm situation in the system
alias Show list of aliases
bfd Show bfd session commands
boot Show boot information
candidate-configuration Current candidate configuration
class-map Show QoS class-map configuration
clock Show the system date and time
command-history Show command history of the current user
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