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Command, repository, password policy, interface, GigabitEthernet, ip addresss

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Chapter 2 Using the ACS Command Line Interface Understanding Command Modes OL-18996-01 To obtain a list of commands in this mode, enter a question mark (?): acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ? Use the exit or end command to exit this prompt and return to the configuration prompt. For the previous example, Table 2-1 lists the commands in that configuration submode. There are other configuration submodes, including those specific to the kron, repository, and password policy commands. Table 2-1 Command Options for Configuration Submodes Command acs/admin(config)# interface GigabitEthernet 0 acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ? Configure ethernet interface: do EXEC command end Exit from configure mode exit Exit from this submode ip Configure IP features no Negate a command or set its defaults shutdown Shutdown the interface acs/admin(config-ethernet)# acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ip ? address Configure IP address acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ip acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)# ip address ? IPv4 address acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet) ip address Comment Enter the command that you want to configure for the interface. This example uses the interface GigabitEthernet command. Enter ? to display what you must enter next on the command line. This example shows the available interface GigabitEthernet configuration submode commands. Enter the command that you want to configure for the interface. This example uses the ip command. Enter ? to display what you must enter next on the command line. This example shows the available ip configuration submode commands. Enter the command that you want to configure for the interface. This example uses the ip addresss command. Enter ? to display what you must enter next on the command line. In this example, you must enter an IPv4 address. A carriage return does not appear; therefore, you must enter additional arguments to complete the command. CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 2-9

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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Chapter 2
Using the ACS Command Line Interface
Understanding Command Modes
To obtain a list of commands in this mode, enter a question mark (
?
):
acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)#
?
Use the
exit
or
end
command to exit this prompt and return to the configuration prompt.
For the previous example,
Table 2-1
lists the commands in that configuration submode. There are other
configuration submodes, including those specific to the
kron
,
repository
, and
password policy
commands.
Table 2-1
Command Options for Configuration Submodes
Command
Comment
acs/admin(config)#
interface GigabitEthernet 0
acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)#
?
Configure ethernet interface:
do
EXEC command
end
Exit from configure mode
exit
Exit from this submode
ip
Configure IP features
no
Negate a command or set its defaults
shutdown
Shutdown the interface
acs/admin(config-ethernet)#
Enter the command that
you want to configure for
the interface. This example
uses the
interface
GigabitEthernet
command.
Enter
?
to display what you
must enter next on the
command line. This
example shows the
available
interface
GigabitEthernet
configuration submode
commands.
acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)#
ip ?
address
Configure IP address
acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)#
ip
Enter the command that
you want to configure for
the interface. This example
uses the
ip
command.
Enter
?
to display what you
must enter next on the
command line. This
example shows the
available
ip
configuration
submode commands.
acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)#
ip address ?
<A.B.C.D>
IPv4 address
acs/admin(config-GigabitEthernet)
ip address
Enter the command that
you want to configure for
the interface. This example
uses the
ip addresss
command.
Enter
?
to display what you
must enter next on the
command line. In this
example, you must enter an
IPv4 address.
A carriage return <cr> does
not appear; therefore, you
must enter additional
arguments to complete the
command.