The access mode shown in the following tables is indicated by these abbreviations:
ACL (Access Control List Configuration)
CM (Class Map Configuration)
GC (Global Configuration)
IC (Interface Configuration)
LC (Line Configuration)
MST (Multiple Spanning Tree)
General Commands
These commands are used to control the command access mode, configuration
mode, and other basic functions
Command
Function
enable
Activates privileged mode
disable
Returns to normal mode from privileged mode
configure
Activates global configuration mode
show history
Shows the command history buffer
reload
Restarts the system
prompt
Customizes the prompt used in PE and NE mode
end
Returns to Privileged Exec mode
exit
Returns to the previous configuration mode, or exits the CLI
quit
Exits a CLI session
help
Shows how to use help
?
Shows options for command completion (context sensitive)
enable
This command activates Privileged Exec mode. In privileged mode, additional
commands are available, and certain commands display additional information. See
"Understanding Command Modes" on page 4-6.
Syntax
enable [level]
level - Privilege level to log into the device.
The device has two predefined privilege levels: 0: Normal Exec,
15: Privileged Exec. Enter level 15 to access Privileged Exec mode.
Default Setting
Level 15
NE (Normal Exec)
PE (Privileged Exec)
PM (Policy Map Configuration)
SG (Server Group)
VC (VLAN Database Configuration)
Table 4-5 General Commands
General Commands
Mode
Page
NE
4-11
PE
4-12
PE
4-12
NE, PE
4-13
PE
4-13
GC
4-14
any
4-14
config.
mode
any
4-15
NE, PE
4-15
any
any
4
NA
NA
4-11
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