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In the global configuration mode, you can configure various functions of the switch. Thus,
use the command set user <name> admin-password [<string>] to set the password for
entering the global configuration mode to prevent the login of unauthorized users.
To return to the user mode from the global configuration mode, use the exit command.
SNMP Configuration Mode
In the global configuration mode, you can use the command config snmp to enter the SNMP
configuration mode, as shown below:
zte(cfg)#config snmp
zte(cfg-snmp)#
In the SNMP configuration mode, you can set the SNMP and RMON parameters.
To return to the global configuration mode from the SNMP configuration mode, use the
command exit or press <Ctrl+Z>.
Layer 3 Configuration Mode
In the global configuration mode, use the command config router to enter the layer-3
configuration mode, as shown below:
zte(cfg)#config router
zte(cfg-router)#
In the Layer 3 configuration mode, the user can configure the Layer 3 port, static router,
and ARP entities.
To return to the global configuration mode from the layer-3 configuration mode, use the
command exit or press <Ctrl+Z>.
File System Configuration Mode
In the global configuration mode, use the command config tffs to enter the file system
configuration mode, as shown below:
zte(cfg)#config tffs
zte(cfg-tffs)#
In the file system configuration mode, you can operate on the switch file system,
including adding file directory, deleting file or directory, modifying file name, displaying
file or directory, changing file directory, uploading/downloading files through TFTP,
uploading/downloading files through FTP, copying files, and formatting Flash.
To return to the global configuration mode from the file system configuration mode, use
the command exit or press <Ctrl+Z>.
NAS Configuration Mode
In the global configuration mode, use the command config nas to enter the NAS
configuration mode, as shown below:
zte(cfg)#config nas
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