5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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D-LINK OS Modules
The D-LINK OS software is composed of flexible modules that can be utilized in a variety of combinations
in order to support advanced Layer 2/3/4 products. The installed modules determine the commands and
command modes available on your switch. Additionally, please note that the output fields for some show
commands might change depending upon the modules included in the D-LINK OS software.
The following modules are included in the D-LINK OS software suite:
•
Switching (Layer 2)
•
Data Center
•
Routing (Layer 3)
•
IPv6 Routing (Layer 3)
•
Multicast
•
BGP-4
•
Quality of Service
•
Management (CLI and SNMP)
Command Modes
Commands are grouped by the CLI into modes according to the command function, with specific D-LINK
OS software commands being supported by each of the command modes. As such, the commands for a
given mode are not available until the user switches to that particular mode, with the exception of the
commands for the User EXEC mode. The User EXEC mode commands can also be executed in the
Privileged EXEC mode.
To help the user identify the current mode, the command prompt changes for each different command
mode. The command modes and the prompts for each mode are shown in Table 5.
Note:
The installed sotware modules determine which command modes are available on your switch. For
example, if a switch does not support the BGPV4 module, then the BGPv4 Router Command Mode will
not be available.
Table 5: CLI Command Modes
Command
Mode
Prompt
Mode Description
User EXEC
Switch>
Allows a limited set of commands used to
view basic system information.
Privileged EXEC
Switch#
Allows the user to issue any EXEC
command, to enter the VLAN mode, or to
enter the Global Configuration mode.
Global Config
Switch (Config)#
Groups general setup commands and
permits modifications to be made to the
running configuration.
VLAN Config
Switch (V1an)#
Groups all the VLAN commands.
Interface Config
Switch (Interface
slot/port
)#
Switch (Interface vlan
vlan-
id
)#
Switch (Interface lag
vlan-
id
)#
Used to manage the operation of an
interface by providing access to the router
interface configuration commands.
This mode can be used to set up a
physical port for a specific logical
connection operation.
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