- Table of Contents
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- 01-Fundamentals Command Reference
- 00-Preface
- 01-CLI commands
- 02-RBAC commands
- 03-Login management commands
- 04-FTP and TFTP commands
- 05-File system management commands
- 06-Configuration file management commands
- 07-Software upgrade commands
- 08-ISSU commands
- 09-Preprovisioning commands
- 10-Device management commands
- 11-Tcl commands
- 12-Python commands
- 13-License management commands
- 14-GIR commands
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Preprovisioning commands
display provision failed-config
Use display provision failed-config to display preprovisioned-commands application failure records.
Syntax
display provision failed-config
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
A preprovisioned command cannot be applied if it conflicts with the running configuration.
Use this command to verify the application result of preprovisioned commands except for the following commands:
· duplex
· speed
· sflow
To verify the application result of the listed commands, use the display current-configuration command. The display provision failed-config command might display incorrect application results for the listed commands.
Examples
# Display preprovisioned-commands application failure records.
<Sysname> display provision failed-config
Configuration applied at: Sat Jun 14 06:06:00 2014
Slot information: slot 1
Commands that failed to be applied:
#
interface Twenty-FiveGigE1/0/1
speed 25000
#
Related commands
provision
reset provision failed-config
provision
Use provision to enable preprovisioning.
Use undo provision to disable preprovisioning.
Syntax
provision [ subslot subslot-number ] model model
undo provision [ subslot subslot-number ] model
Default
Preprovisioning is disabled.
Views
Slot view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
subslot subslot-number: Specifies a subslot by its subslot number. If you do not specify a subslot, preprovisioning is enabled on the slot. To specify a subslot, you must first enable provisioning on the slot and make sure the provisioned slot has subslots.
model model: Specifies the IRF member device or subcard model to be preprovisioned. To obtain available models, enter a question mark (?) for the model argument.
Usage guidelines
CAUTION: · When you disable preprovisioning on a slot, the device removes all preconfigured settings for the slot, including the preconfigured settings for the subslots. · When you disable preprovisioning on a subslot, the device removes preconfigured settings for the subslot. |
This command allows you to enable preprovisioning on offline modules, including IRF member devices and subcards.
The device automatically creates interfaces when preprovisioning is enabled for a module. The display interface command will not display these interfaces until the module comes online. However, you can preprovision the interfaces.
Only the S9850-4C and S6850-2C switches support specifying a subslot for the command.
Examples
# Enable preprovisioning for the S6850-56HF device on a slot.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] slot 2
[Sysname-slot-2] provision model S6850-56HF
Related commands
display provision failed-config
reset provision failed-config
slot
reset provision failed-config
Use reset provision failed-config to clear preprovisioned-commands application failure records.
Syntax
reset provision failed-config
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Preprovisioned modules that repeatedly come online and go offline (or join and leave the IRF fabric) might leave in memory a large number of commands that were not applied. To release the occupied memory space, execute the reset provision failed-config command.
Examples
# Clear preprovisioned-commands application failure records.
<Sysname> reset provision failed-config
Related commands
display provision failed-config
provision
slot
Use slot to select a slot to provision and enter slot view.
Syntax
slot slot-number
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.
Examples
# Enter the view of a slot.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] slot 2
[Sysname-slot-2]
Related commands
provision