Chapter 19: General Commands
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C
OMMAND
M
ODE
Global Configuration
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
•
This command resets the entire system.
•
Any combination of reload options may be specified. If the same option
is re-specified, the previous setting will be overwritten.
•
When the system is restarted, it will always run the Power-On Self-Test.
It will also retain all configuration information stored in non-volatile
memory by the
running-config startup-config
command (See
E
XAMPLE
This example shows how to reset the switch after 30 minutes:
Console(config)#reload in minute 30
***
*** --- Rebooting at January 1 02:10:43 2007 ---
***
Are you sure to reboot the system at the specified time? <y/n>
enable
This command activates Privileged Exec mode. In privileged mode,
additional commands are available, and certain commands display
additional information. See
“Understanding Command Modes” on
.
S
YNTAX
enable
[
level
]
level
- Privilege level to log into the device. (Range: 0-15)
Level 0, 8 and 15 are designed for users (guest), managers
(network maintenance), and administrators (top-level access),
respectively. The other levels can be used to configured specialized
access profiles.
Level 0-7 provide the same default access privileges, all within
Normal Exec mode under the “Console>” command prompt. This
command cannot be used for level 0.
Level 8-14 provide the same default access privileges, including
additional commands in Normal Exec mode, and a subset of
commands in Privileged Exec mode under the “Console#” command
prompt.
Level 15 provides full access to all commands.
The privilege level associated with any command can be changed
using the
command.
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