Connectivity Guide
View alias information
OS10# show alias
Name Type
---- ----
govlt Config
goint Config
shconfig Local
showint Local
shver Local
Number of config aliases : 2
Number of local aliases : 3
View alias information brief. Displays the rst 10 characters of the alias value.
OS10# show alias brief
Name Type Value
---- ---- -----
govlt Config "vlt-domain..."
goint Config "interface ..."
shconfig Local "show runni..."
showint Local "show inter..."
shver Local "show versi..."
Number of config aliases : 2
Number of local aliases : 3
View alias information in detail. Displays the entire alias value.
OS10# show alias detail
Name Type Value
---- ---- -----
govlt Config "vlt-domain $1"
goint Config "interface ethernet $1"
shconfig Local "show running-configuration"
showint Local "show interface $*"
shver Local "show version"
Number of config aliases : 2
Number of local aliases : 3
Delete alias
OS10# no alias showint
OS10(config)# no alias goint
Multi-line alias
You can create a multi-line alias where you save a series of multiple commands in an alias. Multi-line alias is supported only in the
Conguration mode.
You cannot use the exiting CLI keywords as alias names. The alias name is case-sensitive and can have a maximum of 20 characters.
• Create a multi-line alias in the CONFIGURATION mode. The switch enters the ALIAS mode.
alias alias-name
• Enter the commands to be executed prexed by the line n command in ALIAS mode. Enter the commands in double quotes and use
$n to enter input parameters. You can substitute $n with either numbers ranging from 1 to 9 or with an asterisk (*) and enter the
parameters while executing the commands using the alias. When you are using asterisk (*), you can use all the input parameters. The
maximum number of input parameters is 9.
line nn command
• (Optional) You can enter the default values to use for the parameters dened as $n in ALIAS mode.
default n input-value
• (Optional) Enter a description for the multi-line alias in ALIAS mode.
description string
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