Table 10: Command Mode Overview (continued)
Mode Name
Use of Mode
Flow Cache
Configuration
Global Configuration
Interface Configuration
IP NAT Pool
Configuration
IP PIM Data MDT
Configuration
Access to Mode
Configure parameters
for the aggregation
cache.
host1(config-flow-cache)#
Enable a feature or
function.
Disable a feature or
function.
Configure a feature or
host1(config)#
function.
Create an interface.
Modify the operation
of an interface, such as
bandwidth or clock
rate.
host1(config-if)#
Create a NAT pool with
a multiple,
discontinuous range.
host1(config-ipnat-pool)#
Create and activate
data multicast
distribution trees
(MDTs)
host1(config-ip-pim-
data-mdt)#
Chapter 2: Command-Line Interface
Exit from Mode
From Global
Configuration Mode,
use the ip
flow-aggregation cache
command.
Prompt:
From Privileged Exec
mode, use the
configure command.
Prompt:
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the interface
command and identify
the interface by
slot/port.
Prompt:
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ip nat pool
command and specify
only a prefix length
value.
Prompt:
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ip pim
data-mdt command
and specify a name.
Prompt:
Accessing Command Modes
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
Use the exit command, or press
Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.
Use the interface command to
enter Interface Configuration
mode.
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
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