Gbl Mode; Exiting A Mode; Prompts - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Introduction
CLI Overview

Exiting a Mode

Prompts

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bstnA6k(cfg)#
Config mode contains all modes and commands for changing the configuration of the
local switch, such as network configuration.

Gbl Mode

To enter gbl mode, use the
bstnA6k# global
bstnA6k(gbl)#
Gbl mode controls all parameters that are shared in an HA pair, such as namespaces
and global servers.
From any mode, use the
mode, this command exits the CLI; to go from priv-exec mode back to exec mode,
use the
command.
no enable
From any submode of cfg or gbl mode, you can return immediately to priv-exec mode
by using the
command or pressing <Ctrl-z>.
end
Prompts contain information about your position in the mode hierarchy as well as the
name of the object you are configuring. For example, suppose you use the following
command in gbl mode:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace wwmed
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[wwmed])#
This command places you into a new mode, as indicated by the new CLI prompt. The
prompt shows the name of the mode, "gbl-ns," and the name of the configuration
object, a namespace called "wwmed." Abbreviations are used for mode names (for
example, "ns" instead of "namespace") to conserve space on the command line.
When you descend to lower modes in the config tree, the prompt offers more
information. To extend the previous example, suppose you enter the following
command to configure the "/local" volume in the wwmed namespace:
command:
global
command to return to its parent mode. From priv-exec
exit
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