Release 1.0
Privileged EXEC Mode
Privileged EXEC mode includes the commands in User EXEC mode, additional
system configuration commands, and the configure command, which serves as a
gateway to access the remaining command modes and high-level testing commands,
such as debugging commands.
Note: If a Privileged EXEC mode password exists, the CLI prompts you to
enter it to gain access. The case-sensitive password does not appear on the
screen. If no password is set, you must enter Privileged EXEC mode from a
console session.
The following command example shows how to enter Privileged EXEC mode from
User EXEC mode:
MOT > enable <Enter>
Password:<password> <Enter>
MOT #
Use the disable command to return to User EXEC mode, as follows:
MOT # disable
Global Configuration Mode
Global Configuration commands apply to features that affect the entire system. These
commands enable system features and routing functions.
The following command example shows how to enter Global Configuration mode
mode from Privileged EXEC mode:
MOT # configure <Enter>
MOT (config)#
To exit Global Configuration mode and return to Privileged EXEC, enter the exit or
end commands or press Ctrl-Z.
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