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The Privileged EXEC mode provides access to commands that can not be
executed in the User EXEC mode and permits access to the switch
Configuration mode.
The Global Configuration mode manages switch configuration on a global
level. For specific interface configurations, command modes exist at a
sublevel.
Entering a <?> at the system prompt displays a list of commands available
for that particular command mode. A specific command is used to navigate
from one command mode to another. The standard order to access the modes
is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global
Configuration mode, and Interface Configuration and other specific
configuration modes.
User EXEC Mode
After logging into the switch, the user is automatically in the User EXEC
command mode unless the user is defined as a privileged user. In general, the
User EXEC commands allow the user to perform basic tests, and list system
information.
The user-level prompt consists of the switch host name followed by the angle
bracket (>).
console>
The default host name is Console unless it has been changed using the
hostname command in the Global Configuration mode.
Privileged EXEC Mode
Because many of the privileged commands set operating parameters,
privileged access is password-protected to prevent unauthorized use. The
password is not displayed on the screen and is case sensitive.
Privileged users enter into the Privileged EXEC mode from User EXEC
mode, where the following prompt is displayed.
console#
Global Configuration Mode
Global Configuration commands apply to features that affect the system as a
whole, rather than just a specific interface. The Privileged EXEC mode
command configure is used to enter the Global Configuration mode.
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