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Table 4-2. Command Modes
Command Mode
User Exec
Privileged Exec
Global Config
Class Map
DHCP Pool Config
Interface Config
Interface Port
Channel Config
Interface Range
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Using the Command Line Interface
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Note:
Previous to Release 2.3, the VLAN mode was accessed from the Privileged Exec
mode with the command vlan database. Starting in Release 2.3, you access the mode from
the Global Config mode with the command interface vlan vlanid .
Note:
Some modes may be unavailable, depending on the installed SFTOS image.
Access to all commands beyond the User Exec mode can be restricted through the
which you set with the enable passwd command. See
The following table shows the relationship of the command mode names to the prompts visible in the
mode and the exit method from that mode. The first three rows in the table are organized in the
sequence in which you would access the child modes. Beyond the Global Config mode, the modes are
either accessed from the Global Config mode or from the mode listed in the row above.
The hostname in the Prompt column is a placeholder for the prompt name that you create using the
hostname command. For example, if you use "Speedy", the User Exec prompt is Speedy>, the
Privileged Exec prompt is Speedy#, and the Global Config prompt is Speedy (Config)#. For
details, see
Figure 4-2 on page 29
Mode Access Method
This is the first level of access.
Perform basic tasks and list
system information.
In the User Exec mode, enter
enable
the
command.
In the Privileged Exec mode,
configure
enter the
command.
In the Global Config mode,
class-map
enter the
command
In the Global Config mode,
ip dhcp pool
enter the
pool-name
command.
In the Global Config mode,
interface unit/slot/
enter the
port<slot/port>
command.
In the Global Config mode,
interface port
enter the
channel <slot/
port>
command.
In the Global Config mode,
interface range
enter the
range
<slot/port>
command.
and
Mode-based Command Hierarchy on page
Prompt
hostname >
hostname #
hostname (Config)#
hostname (Config-classmap)#
hostname (Config-dhcp-pool)#
hostname (Interface "if number")# To exit to the Global Config mode, enter the
hostname (Interface "if-po-
number")#
hostname (conf-if-range-range)#,
where range consists of the
specified interface range. For
example, for VLANs 100–200,
the prompt is hostname
(conf-if-range-vl-100-200)#
enable passwd on page
110.
31.
Exit or Access Previous Mode
logout
Enter
.
To exit to the User Exec mode, enter
press Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Privileged Exec mode, enter the
exit
command, or press Ctrl-Z to switch to
the User Exec mode.
To exit to the Global Config mode, enter the
exit
command. To return to the User Exec
mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode, enter the
exit
command. To return to the User Exec
mode, enter Ctrl-Z
exit
command. To return to the User Exec
mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode, enter the
exit
command. To return to the User Exec
mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
To exit to the Global Config mode, enter the
exit
command. To return to the User Exec
mode, enter Ctrl-Z.
The Ethernet Range mode, Port Channel
mode, and VLAN Range mode are the three
child modes of the Interface Range mode.
exit
The
command returns you to the
Interface Range mode.
enable
password,
exit
or

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