Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual page 30

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Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy)
The figure below, illustrates the hierarchical structure of the CLI modes, and the CLI commands used to
enter and exit a mode.
Figure 2-1
E1
Line Card
Configuration
The following commands are used to enter the different interface configuration modes and the line
configuration mode:
E1 interface Linecard 0
E2 interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 (management port)
E3 interface TenGigabitEthernet 3/0/0, 3/1/0, 3/2/0, or 3/3/0 (line ports)
E4 line vty 0
Although the system supports up to five concurrent Telnet connections, you cannot configure them
Note
separately. This means that any number you enter in the line vty command (0, 1, 2, 3 or 4) will act as a
0 and configure all five connections together.
Note
In order for the auto-completion feature to work, when you move from one interface configuration mode
to another, you must first exit the current interface configuration mode (as illustrated in the above
figure).
Cisco SCE8000 Software Configuration Guide, Rel 3.1.6S
2-4
CLI Command Modes
Privileged Exec Mode
Configure
Global Configuration Mode
Exit
E2
Gigabit Ethernet
Interface
Line Interface
Configuration
Mode
Mode
Management
Interface Configuration Mode
User Exec Mode
Enable
Disable
Exit
Exit
E3
Exit
Ten Gigabit
Ethernet
Line Interface
Configuration
Mode
Chapter 2
Command Line Interface
E4
Exit
Line
Configuration
Mode
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