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Command-Line Interface (CLI), An Introduction to the Command-Line Interface
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Volume 1-Configuration Fundamentals / Chapter 3-Command-Line Interface (CLI) Command-Line Interface Overview Chapter 3 Command-Line Interface (CLI) Command-Line Interface Overview The following topics are included in this chapter, please go to the topic for more detailed information: • Command-Line Interface Overview • An Introduction to the Command-Line Interface • Command Mode and User Privilege Level • User EXEC Mode Configuration Commands • Help Features • Editing Features • Using Abbreviated Commands • Error Messages • Command Prompt • Login Banner • Establishing a Telnet Connection to a Remote Device • Common Parameter Syntax Conventions • Allowed Character Strings And String Examples • Time and Date Configuration An Introduction to the Command-Line Interface The command-line interface (CLI) is a user interface that is available for inputting commands to manage the Switch. Users can access the CLI using either the local console or a remote console. This chapter describes the different features of the command-line interface that are available when configuring the Switch. Command Mode and User Privilege Level There are several command modes available in the command-line interface (CLI). The set of commands available, to the user, depends upon two factors, the mode the user is currently in and their privilege level. For each case, the user can see all the commands that are available when in a particular command mode by entering a question mark (?) at the system prompt. The command-line interface has four privilege levels: • Basic User- Privilege Level 1. This user account level has the lowest priority of the user accounts and is allowed to use, system show commands in, the terminal control interface. The purpose of this type of user account level is for basic system checking. This user account can only show limited information that is not related to security. The most important limitation of this account is that there is no way of changing the access right level. • Advanced User- Privilege Level 2. This user account level allowed to use the terminal control interface to enter, some, privileged EXEC mode configurations. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 32