Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10: OS9-to-OS10 Command Mapping
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- Migrating from OS9 to OS10 command-line interface
- 802.1x authentication
- Access control lists
- Address resolution protocol
- Alarm
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Border gateway protocol
- Common commands
- Data center bridging eXchange
- DHCP relay
- DHCP server
- DHCP snooping
- Domain name server
- Equal cost multi-path
- FEFD
- Fibre channel
- File management
- Internet Group Management Protocol
- Interfaces
- Internet small computer system interface
- IP routing
- IPv4 addressing
- IPv6 addressing
- Link aggregation control protocol
- Link layer discovery protocol
- LLDP-MED
- Multicast
- MLD snooping
- Multiple spanning-tree protocol
- Neighbor discovery protocol
- Network time protocol
- Object tracking manager
- OpenFlow
- Open shortest path first V2
- Open shortest path first V3
- Protocol Independent Multicast
- Policy-based routing
- Port monitoring
- PVLAN
- Port Security
- Precision Time Protocol
- Quality of service
- Rapid per-VLAN spanning-tree plus
- Rapid spanning-tree protocol
- RestConf configuration
- Security
- sFlow
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- SmartFabric Services
- SmartFabric Director
- Spanning-Tree Protocol
- SupportAssist
- SyncE
- System management
- Support bundle
- Telemetry
- Uplink Failure Detection
- Virtual link trunking
- Virtual router redundancy protocol
- Virtual routing and forwarding
- VLAN
- VXLAN
- Weighted Random Early Detection and Explicit Congestion Notification
- X.509v3
- Zero touch deployment
- Migrating from OS9 to OS10 command-line interface
Table 46. OS9-to-OS10 RPVST+ commands (continued)
OS9 RPVST+ command OS10 RPVST+ command
vlan vlan-range forward-delay {4-30}
spanning-tree vlan {1-4093} forward-time {4-30}
vlan vlan-range hello-time {1-10}
spanning-tree vlan {1-4093} hello-time {1-10}
Not supported
show spanning-tree active
Not supported
show spanning-tree guard interface {ethernet
node/slot/port [:subport] | port-channel
number}
Not supported
spanning-tree bpdufilter {enable|disable}
Not supported
spanning-tree link-type {auto|point-to-
point|shared}
Not supported
spanning-tree vlan {1-4093} root {primary-
secondary}
Rapid spanning-tree protocol
You can enter the spanning-tree disable command in both the global CONFIGURATION and INTERFACE modes.
Table 47. OS9-to-OS10 RSTP commands
OS9 RSTP command OS10 RSTP command
bridge-priority {0-61440}
spanning-tree rstp priority {0-61440}
disable
spanning-tree disable
forward-delay {4-30}
spanning-tree rstp forward-time {4-30}
hello-time {1-10}
spanning-tree rstp hello-time {1-10}
hello-time milli-second {50-950}
Not supported
max-age {6-40}
spanning-tree rstp max-age {6-40}
no disable
spanning-tree mode rstp
no spanning-tree
spanning-tree disable
protocol spanning-tree rstp
Not supported
spanning-tree rstp cost {1-2000000} spanning-tree rstp cost {1-2000000}
spanning-tree rstp priority {0-240} spanning-tree rstp priority {0-240}
spanning-tree rstp [loopguard|rootguard]
spanning-tree guard {loop|root|none}
spanning-tree rstp edge-port
spanning-tree port type edge
spanning-tree rstp edge-port [bpduguard|
shutdown-on-violation]
spanning-tree bpduguard {enable|disable}
Not supported
spanning-tree mac-flush-timer timer-interval
Not supported
spanning-tree rstp mac-flush-threshold
threshold-value
show spanning-tree rstp
show spanning-tree detail
show spanning-tree rstp brief
show spanning-tree brief
show spanning-tree rstp
interface [FortyGigE|gigabitethernet|port-
channel|tengigabitethernet]
show spanning-tree interface {ethernet
node/slot/port
[:subport]
| port-channel
number
} [detail]
tc-flush-standard
Not supported
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