No" Form Of A Command - Hirschmann PowerMICE Reference Manual

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Line Config Mode
Router OSPF Config Mode:
Router RIP Config Mode:
MAC Access-List Config Mode

3.3 "No" Form of a Command

"No" is a specific form of an existing command and does not represent a new or distinct command.
Only the configuration commands are available in the "no" form.
3.3.1 Support for "No" Form
Almost every configuration command has a "no" form. In general, use the no form to reverse the action
of a command or reset a value back to the default. For example, the
command reverses the shutdown of an interface. Use the command without the keyword "no" to re-
enable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that is disabled by default.
Mode-based Command Line Interface
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This mode allows the operator to configure the console interface. The operator may configure
the interface from the directly connected console or the virtual terminal used with Telnet. The
command prompt at this level is:
Command Prompt: Switch(line)#
In this mode, the operator is allowed to access the router OSPF configuration commands. The
command prompt at this level is:
Switch(Config)# router ospf
Command Prompt: Switch(Config router)#
In this mode, the operator is allowed to access the router RIP configuration commands. The
command prompt at this level is:
Switch(Config)# router rip
Command Prompt: Switch(Config router)#
Use the MAC Access-List Config mode to create a MAC Access-List and to enter the mode
containing Mac Access-List configuration commands.
Switch(Config)# mac-access-list extended <name>
Command Prompt: Switch(Config mac-access-list)#
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