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member ports as a single entity. The Global Configuration mode
command
interface port-channel
port-channel-number
is used to enter
the Port Channel mode.
Tunn el
— Contains commands to manage tunn el interfaces. The Global
Configuration mode command
interface tunnel
enters the Tunnel
Configuration mode to configure an tunnel type interface.
Loopback
— Contains commands to manage loopback interfaces. The
Global Configuration mode command
interface loopback
enters the
Loopback Configuration mode to configure an loopback type interface.
SSH Public Key-chain
— Contains commands to manually specify other
switch SSH public keys. The Global Configuration mode command
crypto
key pub-key chain ssh
is used to enter the SSH Public Key-chain
configuration mode.
SSH Public Key-string
— Contains commands to manually specify the
SSH Public-key of a remote SSH Client. The SSH Public-Key Chain
Configuration mode command
user-key
command is used to enter the
SSH Public-Key Configuration mode
.
MAC Access-List
— Configures conditions required to allow traffic based
on MAC addresses. The Global Configuration mode command
mac-
access-list
is used to enter the MAC Access-List configuration mode.
TACACS
— Configures the parameters for the TACACS server.
Radius
— Configures the parameters for the RADIUS server.
SNMP Host Configuration
— Configures the parameters for the SNMP
server host.
Crypto Certificate Request
— Configures the parameters for crypto
certificate request.
Crypto Certificate Generation
— Configures the parameters for crypto
certificate generate.
Logging
— Configures the parameters for syslog log server.
Identifying the Switch and Command Mode from the System Prompt
The system prompt provides the user with the name of the switch
(hostname) and identifies the command mode. The following is a formal
description of the system command prompt:
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