Root Mode - ADC CUDA 3 Administration Manual

Ip access switch cli-based administration guide
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Root is the top-level mode in the CLI administration console; all other modes
run within this mode. From within root mode you can access second-level
command modes, such as slot configuration mode. To enter root mode from
within any configuration mode, type root.
Table 2-2 lists available root commands as they appear when you type help
at the command prompt. Global commands are not listed and can be found
in Table 2-1 on page 42. Note that the help command output displays many
commands in their abbreviated form.
Table 2-2 Root Mode Commands
Command
aaa
access-list
access-profile
account
alarm-throttle
aux-device
bridge-group
bridge-timeout
ccdown
chassis
chassis-config
chassis-fault
cm-filter
db-check
db-connect
event-config
event-log
http-server
lookup
Description
Configures TACACS+ and RADIUS network
authentication.
Creates an access list, which consists of IP filtering
rules.
Creates an access profile for a user.
Creates user accounts.
Configures alarm delivery and threshold parameters.
Configures hardware alarm and clocking parameters.
Creates a bridge group.
Configures timers for bridge group broadcast flows.
Shuts down the control module.
Configures multi-chassis support parameters.
Configures local chassis parameters.
Configures chassis alarms.
Creates a cable modem filter.
Validates provisioning database information.
Configures access to the provisioning database.
Configures event reporting, throttling, and syslog
parameters.
Empties the event log.
Starts and stops the Web server.
Controls the Jini lookup service on the chassis.
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