Viewing Command History
The command-history trace feature captures all commands entered by all users of the system with a time
stamp and writes these messages to a dedicated trace log buffer.
The system generates a trace message for each executed command. No password information is saved to the
file.
To view the command-history trace, use the show command-history command.
Example of the show command-history Command
Dell#show command-history
[12/5 10:57:8]: CMD-(CLI):service password-encryption
[12/5 10:57:12]: CMD-(CLI):hostname Force10
[12/5 10:57:12]: CMD-(CLI):ip telnet server enable
[12/5 10:57:12]: CMD-(CLI):line console 0
[12/5 10:57:12]: CMD-(CLI):line vty 0 9
Upgrading the Dell Networking OS
To upgrade the Dell Networking operating system on the switch, refer to the Release Notes for the software
version you want to load.
For information about how to verify newly copied or currently running software images, see:
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Using Hashes to Validate Software Images
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Using Hashes to Validate Software Images
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Using Hashes to Validate Software Images
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