Chapter 4: Understanding the Command Line Interface (CLI)

The switch utilizes Command Line Interface (CLI) to provide access to several different command modes. Each command mode provides a group of related commands. In general, after typing a command name, always press ‘enter’ to start the execution of the command.

After logging into the system, you are automatically in the user top (user EXEC) mode. From the user top mode you can enter into the privileged top (privileged EXEC) mode. From the privileged EXEC level, you can access the global configuration mode and specific configuration modes: interface and Switch configuration. Entering a question mark

(?) at the system prompt provides a list of commands available for each command mode.

Document Conventions

Command descriptions use the following conventions:

Vertical bars ( ) separate alternative, mutually exclusive, elements

Braces ({ }) indicate a required choice

Boldface indicates commands and keywords that are entered literally as shown

Italics indicate arguments for which you supply values

Access Each Command Mode

The following sections describe how to access each of the CLI command modes:

User Top Mode: COMMAND>

• Privileged Top Mode: Switch#

• Global Configuration Mode: Switch(config)#

• Interface Configuration Mode: Switch(interface #)#

4.1User Top (User EXEC) Mode

After you log in to the Switch, you are automatically in user top (user EXEC) command mode. The user-level prompt consists of the ‘COMMAND’ followed by the angle bracket (>):

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