User Exec Mode; Privileged Exec Mode; Global Configuration Mode; Interface Configuration Mode - Supermicro SSE-G48-TG4 Reference Manual

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Super Micro Intelligent Switch Command Line Interface User Guide
Slave Configuration

2.2 User EXEC Mode

After logging into the device, the user is automatically in the User EXEC mode. In general, the
User EXEC commands are used to temporarily change terminal settings, perform basic tests and
list system information.

2.3 Privileged EXEC Mode

Since many of the privileged commands set operating parameters, privileged access is password
protected in order to prevent unauthorized use. The password is not displayed on the screen and
is case sensitive. The Privileged EXEC mode prompt is the device name followed by the pound
(#) sign.

2.4 Global Configuration Mode

Global Configuration commands apply to features that affect the system as a whole, to any
specific interface.

2.5 Interface Configuration Mode

2.5.1

Physical Interface Mode

The Physical Interface mode is used to perform interface specific operations. To return to the
global configuration mode the exit command is used.
2.5.2

Port Channel Interface Mode

The Port Channel Interface mode is used to perform port-channel specific operations.
To return to the global configuration mode the exit command is used.
2.5.3

VLAN Interface Mode

The VLAN Interface mode is used to perform L3-IPVLAN specific operations. To return to the
global configuration mode the exit command is used.
Release : 1.1f
Configuration mode.
This is the initial mode
to start SMIS in slave
session.
smis-boot>
the privileged EXEC
mode the end
command is used.
The reload
command is used to
restart the switch.
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