User Exec Mode; Privileged Exec Mode - Dell PowerConnect 3324 User Manual

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User EXEC Mode

 
After the logging on to the device, the User EXEC command mode is enabled. The user EXEC commands connect to remote devices, change terminal settings
on a temporary basis, perform basic tests, and list system information.
 
To list the user EXEC commands enter the command ?.
 
The user-level prompt consists of the host name followed by the angle bracket (>).
 
console>
 
NOTE:
The default host name is console unless it has been modified during initial configuration.
 

Privileged EXEC Mode

 
This mode ensures that the Privileged access is password protected to prevent unauthorized use. Passwords are displayed on the screen as ***** and are
case sensitive.
 
To access and list the Privileged EXEC Mode commands:
1.  At the prompt, enter the command enable and press <Enter>. A password prompt is displayed.
2.  Enter the password and press <Enter>. The password is displayed as *. The privileged EXEC mode prompt is displayed. The Privileged EXEC Mode
prompt consists of the device host name followed by the pound sign (#).
 
console#
 To list the Privileged EXEC commands, enter the command ?.
l
 
To return from Privileged EXEC Mode to User EXEC Mode use:
 enable
l
 disable
l
 exit/end
l
 Ctrl+Z
l
 
The following example illustrates how to access privileged EXEC mode and return to the User EXEC mode:
 
console>enable
 
Enter Password: ******
 
console#
 
console#disable
 
console>
 

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