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CLI Modes<br />

Different sets of commands are available in each mode. A command found in one mode cannot be<br />

executed from another mode (with the exeption of EXEC mode commands preceded by the command do;<br />

see The do Command on page 32). You can set user access rights to commands and command modes using<br />

privilege levels; for more information on privilege levels and security options, refer to Chapter 6, Security,<br />

on page 103.<br />

The FTOS CLI is divided into three major mode levels:<br />

• EXEC mode is the default mode and has a privilege level of 1, which is the most restricted level. Only<br />

a limited selection of commands is available, notably show commands, which allow you to view<br />

system information.<br />

• EXEC privilege has commands to view configurations, clear counters, manage configuration files,<br />

run diagnostics, and enable or disable debug operations. The privilege level is 15, which is<br />

unrestricted. You can configure a password for this mode; see Configuring the Enable Password on<br />

page 43.<br />

• CONFIGURATION mode enables you to configure security features, time settings, set logging and<br />

SNMP functions, configure static ARP and MAC addresses, and set line cards on the system.<br />

Beneath CONFIGURATION mode are sub-modes for interfaces, protocols, and features. Figure 2<br />

illustrates the command mode structure. Two sub-CONFIGURATION modes are important when<br />

configuring the chassis for the first time:<br />

• INTERFACE mode is the mode in which you configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols and IP<br />

services specific to an interface. An interface can be physical (Management interface, 1-Gigabit<br />

Ethernet, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, or SONET) or logical (Loopback, Null, port channel, or VLAN).<br />

• LINE mode is the mode in which you to configure the console and virtual terminal lines.<br />

28 Configuration Fundamentals

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