The following command-mode tree diagram provides an overview of the names of the modes and how they relate to each other. The User Exec mode at the top of the tree is the mode you enter when you access the CLI.

Mode-based Topology

As detailed above, the CLI is built on a mode concept, where related commands are grouped together within modes that you access with particular mode-access commands. The mode-access commands are listed in Table 3 on page 47. Access to the modes is depicted in a tree format in Figure 5.

Note: Except for the Interface Range mode or its child modes—Ethernet Range mode, Port Channel mode, and VLAN Range mode—and the TACACS Config mode, the diagram shows modes that are in the Layer 2 Package of SFTOS or the Layer 3 Package of SFTOS. Those in the Layer 3 Package include the various “Router” modes.

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