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Chapter 2: Using the Command-Line Interface
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Command Modes
The CLI groups commands into modes according to the command function. Each
of the command modes supports specific CN1610 software commands. The
commands in one mode are not available until you switch to that particular mode,
with the exception of the User EXEC mode commands. You can execute the User
EXEC mode commands in the Privileged EXEC mode.
The command changes in each command mode to help you identify the current
mode. The following CLI Command Modes table describes the command modes
and the prompts visible in that mode:
Command Mode
Prompt
Mode Description
User EXEC
(CN1610)>
Contains a limited set
of commands to view
basic system
information.
Privileged EXEC
(CN1610)#
Allows you to enter any
EXEC
command, enter
the VLAN mode, or
enter the Global
Configuration mode.
Global Config
(CN1610) (Config)#
Groups general setup
commands and permits
you to make
modifications to the
running configuration.
VLAN Config
(CN1610)(Vlan)#
Groups all the VLAN
commands.
Summary of Contents for CN1610
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