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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)
When you login to the system, you have the User authorization level and enter User Exec mode.
Changing the authorization level to Viewer does not change the mode. Changing the authorization level
to Admin automatically moves you to Privileged Exec mode. To move to any of the configuration modes,
you must enter commands specific to that mode.
The list of available commands in each mode can be viewed using the question mark ‘?’ at the end of the
prompt.
Figure 2-1
illustrates the hierarchical structure of the CLI modes, and the CLI commands used to enter
and exit a mode.
Interface Configuration Configuration of specific system
interface parameters, for the
following interface modes.
•
linecard interface
•
management interface
•
specific traffic interface
•
Admin
•
Root
•
SCE(config if)#
•
SCE(config if)#>
Interface Range
Configuration
Configuration of a range of
traffic interfaces.
•
Admin
•
Root
•
SCE(config if range)#
•
SCE(config if range)#>
Line Configuration
Configuration of Telnet lines,
such as an access-list.
•
Admin
•
Root
•
SCE (config-line)#
•
SCE (config-line)#
>
Table 2-2
CLI Modes (continued)
Mode
Description
Level
Prompt indication