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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Command Line Interface
Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy)
Note
In order for the auto-completion feature to work, when you move from one interface configuration mode
to another, you must first exit the current interface configuration mode (as illustrated in the above
figure).
Example:
This example illustrates moving into and out of configuration modes as follows:
•
Enter global configuration mode
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Configure the SCE platform time zone
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Enter Mng Interface configuration mode for Mng port 1
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Configure the speed of the management interface
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Exit the Mng Interface configuration mode to the global configuration mode
•
Enter the Linecard Interface configuration
•
Define the link mode
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Exit Linecard Interface configuration mode to the global configuration mode
•
Exit global configuration mode
SCE#configure
SCE(config)#clock timezone PST -10
SCE(config)#interface Mng 0/1
SCE(config if)#speed 100
SCE(config if)#exit
SCE(config)#interface Linecard 0
SCE(config if)#link mode all-links forwarding
SCE(config if)#exit
SCE(config)#exit
sce#
Prompt Indications
The on-screen prompt indicates your authorization level, your command hierarchy level, and the
assigned host name. The structure of the prompt is:
<hostname (mode-indication) level-indication>
Authorization levels are indicated as shown in
Table 2-3
.
Table 2-3
Prompt Indications: Authorization Levels
This prompt...
Indicates this...
>
User and Viewer levels
#
Admin level
#>
Root level