Multiple Configuration Users; Navigating The Command Line Interface - Dell Force10 MXL Blade Reference Manual

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Multiple Configuration Users

Navigating the Command Line Interface

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CLI Basics
When a user enters CONFIGURATION mode and another user(s) is already in that configuration
mode, FTOS generates an alert warning message similar to
Figure 2-2. Configuration Mode User Alert
FTOS#conf
% Warning: The following users are currently configuring the system:
User "" on line console0
User "admin" on line vty0 ( 123.12.1.123 )
User "admin" on line vty1 ( 123.12.1.123 )
User "Irene" on line vty3 ( 123.12.1.321 )
FTOS#conf
When another user enters CONFIGURATION mode, FTOS sends a message similar to the following,
(the user in this case is "admin" on vty2):
% Warning: User "admin" on line vty2 "172.16.1.210" is in configuration
The command line interface (CLI) prompt displayed by FTOS is comprised of:
"hostname"— the initial part of the prompt, "FTOS" by default. You can change it with the
hostname
command, as described in hostname.
The second part of the prompt, reflecting the current CLI mode, is shown in
The CLI prompt changes as you move up and down the levels of the command structure.
Table 2-1
lists the prompts and their corresponding command levels, called modes. Starting with
CONFIGURATION mode, the command prompt adds modifiers to further identify the mode. The
command modes are explained in
Table 2-1. Command Prompt and Corresponding Command Mode
Prompt
FTOS>
FTOS#
FTOS(conf)#
FTOS(conf-if)#
FTOS(conf-if-te-0/0)#
FTOS(conf-if-fo-0/0)#
FTOS(conf-if-lo-0)#
FTOS(conf-if-nu-0)#
FTOS(conf-if-po-1)#
FTOS(conf-if-vl-1)#
FTOS(conf-if-ma-0/0)#
FTOS(conf-if-range)#
Figure
Command
Modes.
CLI Command Mode
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
CONFIGURATION
INTERFACE
2-2:
Table
2-1.

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