- 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-Multichassis configuration sync commands
- 08-Software upgrade commands
- 09-ISSU commands
- 10-GIR commands
- 11-Automatic configuration commands
- 12-Target configuration management commands
- 13-Device management commands
- 14-Tcl commands
- 15-Python commands
- 16-License management commands
- 17-Preprovisioning commands
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Automatic configuration commands
autodeploy udisk enable
Use autodeploy udisk enable to enable USB-based automatic configuration.
Use undo autodeploy udisk enable to disable USB-based automatic configuration.
Syntax
autodeploy udisk enable
undo autodeploy udisk enable
Default
USB-based automatic configuration is enabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Usage guidelines
This command is supported only if the device has a USB interface.
Examples
# Disable USB-based automatic configuration.
[Sysname] undo autodeploy udisk enable
display autodeploy status
Use display autodeploy status to display information about automatic configuration status.
Syntax
display autodeploy status
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
mdc-admin
mdc-operator
Usage guidelines
Use this command to identify whether automatic configuration was performed at the current startup and whether automatic configuration is enabled for the next startup.
Examples
# Display the status of system automatic configuration
<Sysname> display autodeploy status
Current startup autodeploy status:Yes
Next startup autodeploy status:No
Table 1 Command output
Field |
Description |
Current startup autodeploy status |
Whether the system was automatically configured at the current startup: · Yes. · No. |
Next startup autodeploy status |
Whether the system will be automatically configured at the next startup: · Yes. · No. |