03-18-2011 03:58 AM
Dear NetPro gurus,
I am newbie to Nexus 7000. I have been reading a lot of Cisco documentation and links and notices that sometimes after we input certain commands in Nexus 7000, we need to do the folloing in order for the commands to apply:-
- Verify
- Commit
But sometimes we can just configure as per Cat 65xx series IOS. Can someone please kindly explain to me when we need to "verify" + "commit" and when we don't need to??
Cheers,
Hunt
03-18-2011 08:52 AM
Hello,
Are you refering "config session" feature of Nexus7000 ? Which document did you look at ?
With "config session" feature, you can check if additional configuration that you
like to add can be accepted and succesfully installed in hardware resource.
- Here is the configuration guide
- Here is an example from my lab how to use it.
NXOS512# configure session TEST
Config Session started, Session ID is 1
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
NXOS512(config-s)# ip access-list ACL-TEST
NXOS512(config-s-acl)# exit
NXOS512(config-s)# show run | grep ACL-TEST <--- ACL-TEST has not been actually configured yet.
NXOS512(config-s)# verify
Verification Successful
NXOS512(config-s)# commit <--- ACL-TEST is actually configured and required hardware resource is allocated.
Commit Successful
NXOS512# show run | grep ACL-TEST
ip access-list ACL-TEST
NXOS512#
If you just go global mode by executing "configure terminal", you can configure it as IOS.
If you find this helpful, pls rate this.
Regards,
Kimihito.
03-27-2018 01:10 AM
This describes the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS fundamentals commands.
attach module
To start a command session on an I/O module, use the attach module command.
attach module slot-number
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus7000/sw/fundamentals/command/reference/fnd_cmd/fnd_commands.html
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