2.3
CLI modes
Grouping of the commands in the various modes
The commands of the Command Line Interface are grouped according to various modes. Apart
from a few exceptions (help, exit), commands can only be called up in the mode to which they
are assigned. This grouping allows different levels of access rights for each individual group
of commands. The following graphic is an overview of the available modes.
MSTP
LOADSAVE
NAT
User EXEC Mode
Privileged EXEC Mode
Global Configuration Mode
SNTP
Interface Configuration
NTP
VLAN
PLUG
EVENT
WLAN
User EXEC mode
This mode is active after you log in as "user" in a console window. In this mode, you can use
show commands to display the current values of configuration parameters. You are logged
out with the
exit
command.
It is not possible to modify parameters in this mode. To be able to modify configuration
parameters, you need to change to the Privileged EXEC mode.
Privileged EXEC mode
In this mode, you can you display the configuration data and change it.
If you log with the "admin" user, you change directly to the Privileged EXEC mode.
To change from the User EXEC Mode to the Privileged EXEC mode, enter the
enable
command. When the command executes, you will be prompted to enter the password for the
"admin" user. You are logged out with the
exit
command.
Description
2.3 CLI modes
SCALANCE W770/W730 acc. to IEEE 802.11n Command Line Interface
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