Using The Cli; Command Mode - Dell PowerConnect 3324 User Manual

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 Adds ACEs to ACLs.
 Adds ACLs.
 
 Adds new lists.
 Attaches assorted lists to interfaces.
 Resets statistic counters.
 Prints the Network Management System page and/or table information.
 
 Sorts table information.
 Displays the Neighbors List from the Neighbors Table page.
 
 Restores the device default settings.
 
 Creates Statistics charts on-the-fly.
 
Device Management Buttons
 

Using the CLI

 
This section contains an introduction to the Command Line Interface (CLI).
 

Command Mode

 
The CLI is divided into command modes. Each command mode has a specific command set. Entering a question mark ? at the system prompt (console prompt)
displays a list of commands available for that particular command mode.
 
In each mode, a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to another. The standards to access the modes are as follows:
 User EXEC Mode
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 Privileged EXEC Mode
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 Global Configuration Mode
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 Interface Configuration Mode
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During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is the User EXEC Mode. Only a limited subset of commands are available in the User EXEC Mode. This level is
reserved for tasks that do not change the device configuration and is used to access configuration sub-systems such as the CLI. To enter the next level, the
Privileged EXEC Mode, a password is required.
 
The Privileged EXEC Mode provides access to the device general configuration. For specific global configurations within the device, enter the next level, which is
the Global Configuration Mode. A password is not required.
 
The Global Configuration Mode manages the device configuration on a global level. For specific configurations enter the next level, which is the Interface
Configuration Mode. A password is not required.
 
The Interface Configuration Mode configures the device at the physical interface level. Interface commands that require subcommands have another level,
which is the Subinterface Configuration Mode. A password is not required.

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