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Figure 2 CLI Modes in FTOS<br />

EXEC<br />

EXEC Privilege<br />

CONFIGURATION<br />

ARCHIVE<br />

AS-PATH ACL<br />

INTERFACE<br />

GIGABIT ETHERNET<br />

10 GIGABIT ETHERNET<br />

INTERFACE RANGE<br />

LOOPBACK<br />

MANAGEMENT ETHERNET<br />

NULL<br />

PORT-CHANNEL<br />

SONET<br />

VLAN<br />

VRRP<br />

IP COMMUNITY-LIST<br />

IP ACCESS-LIST<br />

STANDARD ACCESS-LIST<br />

EXTENDED ACCESS-LIST<br />

LINE<br />

AUXILIARY<br />

CONSOLE<br />

VIRTUAL TERMINAL<br />

MAC ACCESS-LIST<br />

MONITOR SESSION<br />

MULTIPLE SPANNING TREE<br />

Per-VLAN SPANNING TREE<br />

PREFIX-LIST<br />

RAPID SPANNING TREE<br />

REDIRECT<br />

ROUTE-MAP<br />

ROUTER BGP<br />

ROUTER ISIS<br />

ROUTER OSPF<br />

ROUTER RIP<br />

SPANNING TREE<br />

TRACE-LIST<br />

Navigating CLI Modes<br />

fnEC001mp<br />

The FTOS prompt changes to indicate the CLI mode. Table 2 lists the CLI mode, its prompt, and<br />

information on how to access and exit this CLI mode. You must move linearly through the command<br />

modes, with the exception of the end command which takes you directly to EXEC privilege mode; the exit<br />

command moves you up one command mode level.<br />

Note: Sub-CONFIGURATION modes all have the letters “conf” in the prompt with addtional modifiers to<br />

identify the mode and slot/port information.<br />

FTOS Configuration Guide, version <strong>7.8.1.0</strong> 35

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