Entering Cli Commands - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7212 Cli Reference Manual

Layer-2 switches, software version 4.0
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7200 Series Layer-2 Switches, Software Ver-
Table 2-6. CLI Mode Access and Exit (continued)
Command Mode
Class-Map
Config
Router OSPF
Config
Router RIP
Config
Router BGP
Config
MAC Access-list
Config
DHCP Pool
Config
Stack Global
Config Mode

2.2.6 Entering CLI Commands

The 7200 Series Managed Switch supports several features to help you enter commands.
2.2.6.1 Command Completion and Abbreviation
Command completion finishes spelling the command when you type enough letters of a
command to uniquely identify the command keyword. Once you have entered enough
letters, press the SPACEBAR or TAB key to complete the word.
Command abbreviation allows you to execute a command when you type enough letters of
a command to uniquely identify the command. You must enter all of the required
keywords and parameters before you enter the command.
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Access Method
From the Global Config mode, enter
class-map.
From the Global Config mode, enter
router ospf.
From the Global Config mode, enter
router rip.
From the Global Config mode, enter
router bgp <asnumber>.
From the Global Config mode enter
mac access-list extended
<name>.
From the Global Config mode, enter
ip dhcp pool <name>.
From the Global Config mode, enter the
stack command.
v1.0, March 2006
Exit or Access Previous Mode
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter exit. To return to the Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter exit. To return to the Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter exit. To return to the Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter exit. To return to the Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter exit. To return to the Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter exit. To return to the Privileged
EXEC mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode,
enter the exit command. To return
to the Privileged EXEC mode, enter
Ctrl-Z.
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