Introduction
CLI Command Modes
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Interface Configuration Mode
Interface Configuration mode commands perform operations on specific
interfaces. This mode is divided into the following submodes, each with a specific
function:
Line Interface — Contains commands used to configure the management
connections. These include commands such as line timeout settings, etc.
The line Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Line
Configuration command mode.
VLAN Database — Contains commands used to create a VLAN as a whole.
The vlan database Global Configuration mode command is used to enter
the VLAN Database Interface Configuration mode.
Management Access List — Contains commands used to define
management access-lists. The management access-list Global
Configuration mode command is used to enter the Management Access
List Configuration mode.
Ethernet — Contains commands used to manage port configuration. The
interface ethernet Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the
Interface Configuration mode.
Port Channel — Contains commands used to configure port-channels; for
example, assigning ports to a port-channel. Most of these commands are
the same as the commands in the Ethernet interface mode, and are used to
manage the member ports as a single entity. The interface port-channel
Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Port Channel
Interface Configuration mode.
SSH Public Key-chain — Contains commands used to manually specify
other device SSH public keys. The crypto key pubkey-chain ssh Global
Configuration mode command is used to enter the SSH Public Key-chain
Configuration mode.
QoS — Contains commands related to service definitions. The qos Global
Configuration mode command is used to enter the QoS services
configuration mode.
MAC Access-List — Configures conditions required to allow traffic based
on MAC addresses. The mac access-list Global Configuration mode
command is used to enter the MAC access-list configuration mode.
To return from any Interface Configuration mode to the Global Configuration mode,
use the exit command.