Chapter 3 Command Line Interface
Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy)
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
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CLI Command Hierarchy
The set of all CLI commands is grouped in hierarchical order, according to the type of the
commands. The first two levels in the hierarchy are the User Exec and the Privileged Exec modes.
These are non-configuration modes in which the set of available commands enables the
monitoring of the SCE 1000, file system operations, and other operations that cannot alter the
configuration of the SCE 1000.
The next levels in the hierarchy are the Global and Interface configuration modes, which hold a
set of commands that control the global configuration of the SCE 1000 and its interfaces. Any of
the parameters set by the commands in these modes should be saved in the startup configuration,
such that in the case of a reboot, the SCE 1000 restores the saved configuration.
The following table shows the available CLI modes.
Table 3-2 CLI Modes
Mode Description Level Prompt indication
UserExec
Initial mode with very limited functionality. User
SCE 1000>
Privileged Exec
General administration for monitoring, file
system manipulations and control of basic
parameters which do not change the
configuration of the SCE 1000.
Admin
SCE 1000#
Global
Configuration
Configuration of general system parameters,
such as DNS, host name, and time zone.
Admin
SCE 1000(config)#
Interface
configuration
Configuration of specific system interface
parameters, such as the Line Card, and the
FastEthernet interfaces.
Admin
SCE 1000(config
if)#
Line
Configuration
Configuration of Telnet lines, such as an
access-list.
Admin
SCE 1000(config-
line)#
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