Then you are prompted to enter a password.
4) Type a password and press Enter. The password is case sensitive.
5) After properly entering the password, the PRO4X name appears at the prompt.
Tip: The 'Last login' information, including the date and time, is also displayed if the same user account
was used to log in to this product's web interface or CLI.
6) You are now logged in to the command line interface and can begin administering this product.
Different CLI Modes and Prompts
Depending on the login name you use and the mode you enter, the system prompt in the CLI varies. The
device name appears with the prompt.
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User Mode: When you log in as a normal user, who may not have full permissions to configure the
PRO4X, the > prompt appears.
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Administrator Mode: When you log in as an administrator, who has full permissions to configure the
PRO4X, the # prompt appears.
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Configuration Mode: You can enter the configuration mode from the administrator or user mode. In
this mode, the prompt changes to config:# or config:> and you can change PRO4X device and
network configurations. See
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Diagnostic Mode: You can enter the diagnostic mode from the administrator or user mode. In this
mode, the prompt changes to diag:# or diag:> and you can perform the network troubleshooting
commands, such as the ping command. See
531).
Closing a Local Connection
Close the window or terminal emulation program when you finish accessing the PRO4X over the local
connection.
When accessing or upgrading multiple PRO4X devices, do not transfer the local connection cable from
one device to another without closing the local connection window first.
Logging out of CLI
After completing your tasks using the CLI, always log out of the CLI to prevent others from accessing the
CLI.
Configuring the Device and Network
Network Troubleshooting in Diagnostic Mode
(on page 412).
(on page
381
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