The Do Command - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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CLI Command Mode
MONITOR SESSION
OPENFLOW INSTANCE
PORT-CHANNEL FAILOVER-
GROUP
PRIORITY GROUP
PROTOCOL GVRP
QOS POLICY
VLT DOMAIN
VRRP
Grub
UPLINK STATE GROUP
The following example shows how to change the command mode from CONFIGURATION mode to
PROTOCOL SPANNING TREE.
Example of Changing Command Modes
Dell(conf)#protocol spanning-tree 0
Dell(config-span)#

The do Command

You can enter an EXEC mode command from any CONFIGURATION mode (CONFIGURATION,
INTERFACE, SPANNING TREE, and so on.) without having to return to EXEC mode by preceding the EXEC
mode command with the do command.
The following example shows the output of the do command.
Dell(conf)#do show system brief
Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:00:66:64
Reload-Type
--
Stack Info
--
Unit
UnitType
Ports
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Configuration Fundamentals
Prompt
Dell(conf-mon-sess-
sessionID)#
Dell(conf-of-instance-of-
id)#
Dell(conf-po-failover-
grp)#
Dell(conf-pg)#
Dell(config-gvrp)#
Dell(conf-qos-policy-out-
ets)#
Dell(conf-vlt-domain)#
Dell(conf-if-interface-
type-slot/port-vrid-vrrp-
group-id)#
grub>
Dell(conf-uplink-state-
group-groupID)#
:
normal-reload [Next boot : normal-reload]
Status
ReqTyp
Access Command
monitor session
openflow of-instance
port-channel failover-
group
priority-group
protocol gvrp
qos-policy-output
vlt domain
vrrp-group
Press the Esc key when the
following line appears on the
console during a system boot:
Hit any key to stop
autoboot:
uplink-state-group
CurTyp
Version
37

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