Interface Mode - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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When you are in EXEC mode, the > prompt is displayed following the host name prompt, which is "Dell" by default. You can change the
host name prompt using the hostname command.
NOTE:
Each mode prompt is preceded by the host name.
EXEC Privilege Mode
The enable command accesses EXEC Privilege mode. If an administrator has configured an "Enable" password, you are prompted to
enter it.
EXEC Privilege mode allows you to access all the commands accessible in EXEC mode, plus other commands, such as to clear address
resolution protocol (ARP) entries and IP addresses. In addition, you can access CONFIGURATION mode to configure interfaces, routes and
protocols on the switch. While you are logged in to EXEC Privilege mode, the # prompt is displayed.
EXTENDED COMMUNITY LIST Mode
To enable and configure a BGP extended community, use EXTENDED COMMUNITY LIST mode.
To enter EXTENDED COMMUNITY LIST mode:
1
Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2
Enter the ip extcommunity-list command then a community list name. The prompt changes to include conf-ext-
community-list.
You can return to CONFIGURATION mode by using the exit command.
FRRP Mode
To enable or configure Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol (FRRP), use FRRP mode. For more information, see
(FRRP).
To enter FRRP mode:
1
Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2
Enter the protocol frrp command then the ring ID. The prompt changes to include conf-frrp-ring-id.
You can return to CONFIGURATION mode by using the exit command.

INTERFACE Mode

Use INTERFACE mode to configure interfaces or IP services on those interfaces. An interface can be physical (for example, a Gigabit
Ethernet port) or virtual (for example, the Null interface).
To enter INTERFACE mode:
1
Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2
Enter the interface command and then enter an interface type and interface number that is available on the switch.
NOTE:
In Dell Networking OS, the stack unit number and interfaces start from 0. But in Dell Networking OS Open Networking
platforms, the stack unit number and interfaces start from 1.
The prompt changes to include the designated interface and slot/port[/subport] number. For example:
50
CLI Basics
Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol

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