Global Configuration Mode - Comtrol ROCKETLINX ES8508 User Manual

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Global Configuration Mode

If you type configure terminal in Privileged EXEC mode, you can then access Global Configuration mode. In
Global Configuration mode, you can configure all ES8508 features. Type the following commands and press
the Enter key:
interface IFNAME/VLAN, to access the corresponding Interface Configuration mode.
exit to return to Privileged EXEC mode.
? to see the command list.
list to review the Global Configuration mode commands and corresponding options.
The following is a list of available command lists of Global Configuration mode. For the complete list of
commands and options, refer to
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)#
administrator
arp
clock
default
dot1x
end
ethertype
exit
gmrp
gvrp
hostname
interface
ip
ipv6
lacp
list
lldp
log
loop-protect
mac-address-table
mirror
modbus
nameserver
netvision
no
ntp
ptpd
qos
redundant-ring
router
service
smtp-server
snmp-server
spanning-tree
trunk
vlan
warning-event
write-config
RocketLinx ES8508 Series User Guide: 2000575 Rev. A
Global Configuration Mode
Administrator account setting
Set a static ARP entry
Configure time-of-day clock
Set a command to its defaults
IEEE 802.1x standard access security control
End current mode and change to enable mode
Ethertype
Exit current mode and down to previous mode
GMRP protocol
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
Set system's network name
Select an interface to configure
IP information
IP information
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
Print command list
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
Logging control
Ethernet loop protection
Mac address table
Port mirroring
Modbus TCP slave
DNS Server
NetVision protocol
Negate a command or set its defaults
Configure NTP
IEEE1588 Precision Time Protocol
Quality of Service (QoS)
Configure redundant ring
Enable a routing process
System service
SMTP server configuration
SNMP server
spanning tree algorithm
Trunk group configuration
Virtual LAN
Warning event selection
Specify config files to write to
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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