Category Archives: CLI

SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command (Part 3)

As those of you who read this blog know, I am a big fan of the which command in SAN-OS.  I find it very useful, especially for something like CCIE Storage lab study. There are many cases where you might … Continue reading

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SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command (Part 2)

A while back I wrote a blog post on the SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command. I have really found this very useful for finding commands quickly. I discovered another interesting variation of this command. Not only does it work in … Continue reading

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Bug in SAN-OS 3.3(5) with tftp access-list entries

As an update to this, it appears it only happens when you use tftp in the destination part of an access-control list entry. If used in the source part, everything can be added as well as removed. So to summarize, … Continue reading

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“show interface trunk” weirdness in 3.3(5)

Update: This has been confirmed and new bugID CSCti69374 has been created, it will be addressed in a later release. This issue may exist in previous version of SAN-OS such as 3.3(3), but I have not tested it. On this … Continue reading

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SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command (Part 1)

SAN-OS / NX-OS contains a command that will list all commands on the system. This command is which. You can build a full list of all system commands quickly by disabling the CLI pager (term length 0), and then typing … Continue reading

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