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5Global Configuration Commands
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The term global is used to indicate cha racteristics or features effecting the system as a whole. Use
the Global Configuration Mode to configure the system globally, or enter specific configuration
modes to configure specific elements (such as interfaces or protocols). Use the configure terminal
command (under PRIV EXEC) to enter the global configuration mode.
The example below describes the process of entering the global configuration mode from
privileged EXEC mode:
RFController# configure term inal
RFController(config)#
NOTE
The system prompt changes to indicate you are now in global configuration mode. The prompt for
global configuration mode consists of the device host name followed by (config) and the pound sign
(#).
Commands entered in the global configuration mode update the running configuration file as soon
as they are entered. However, these changes are not saved in the startup configuration file until a
copy running-config startup-config EXEC command is issued.

Global Configuration commands

Table 5 summarizes the Global Config commands
TABLE 5 Global Config Commands
Command Description Ref.
aaa Configures the current authentication, authorization and
accounting (aaa) login settings
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access-list Adds an access list entry page221
autoinstall Autoinstalls a configuration command page226
banner Defines a login banner page228
boot Reboots the controller page229
bridge Displays bridge group commands page230
clrscr Clears the display screen page32
country-code Configures the country of operation. All existing radio
configuration will be erased
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crypto Defines encryption parameters page233