Dell PowerConnect M6348 Cli Reference Manual page 115

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TACACS — Configures the parameters for the TACACS server.
Radius — Configures the parameters for the RADIUS server.
SNMP Host Configuration — Configures the parameters for the SNMP server host.
SNMP v3 Host Configuration — Configures the parameters for the SNMP v3 server host.
SNMP Community Configuration — Configures the parameters for the SNMP server
community.
Crypto Certificate Request — Configures the parameters for crypto certificate request.
Crypto Certificate Generation — Configures the parameters for crypto certificate generate.
Logging — Configures the parameters for syslog log server.
Identifying the Switch and Command Mode from the System Prompt
The system prompt provides the user with the name of the switch (hostname) and identifies the
command mode. The following is a formal description of the system command prompt:
device name
command mode-
[
][([
device name
[
] — is the name of the managed switch, which is typically the user-configured
hostname established by the hostname command.
command mode
[
] — is the current configuration mode and is omitted for the top configuration
levels.
object
[
] — indicates specific object or range of objects within the configuration mode.
For example, if the current configuration mode is config-if and the object being operated on is
gigabit ethernet 1 on unit 1, the prompt displays the object type and unit (for example, 1/g1).
[# | >] — The # sign is used to indicate that the system is in the Privileged EXEC mode. The
> symbol indicates that the system is in the User EXEC mode, which is a read-only mode in
which the system does not allow configuration.
Navigating CLI Command Modes
The following table describes how to navigate through the CLI Command Mode hierarchy.
Command Mode
User EXEC
object
[
]])][#|>]
Access Method
The user is
automatically in User
EXEC mode unless the
user is defined as a
privileged user.
Command Prompt
console>
Exit or Access
Previous Mode
logout
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