Dell PowerConnect 3348 User's Guide - Page 99
Global Configuration Mode, example, from Interface Configuration Mode to Global Configuration Mode
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The exit command is used to move back from any mode to a previous level mode, for example, from Interface Configuration Mode to Global Configuration Mode, and from Global Configuration Mode to Privileged EXEC Mode. Global Configuration Mode Global Configuration commands apply to system features, rather than a specific protocol or interface. The Privileged EXEC Mode command configure is used to enter the Global Configuration Mode. To access and list the Global Configuration Mode commands: • At the Privileged EXEC Mode prompt enter configure and press . The Global Configuration Mode prompt is displayed. The Global Configuration Mode prompt consists of the device host name followed by the pound sign # and (config). console(config)# • To list the Global Configuration commands enter the command ?. To return from Global Configuration Mode to Privileged EXEC Mode, use one of the following commands: • exit • Ctrl+Z The following example illustrates how to access Global Configuration Mode and return to the Privileged EXEC Mode: console# console#configure console(config)#exit console# Interface Configuration Mode Interface configuration commands modify specific IP interface including bridge-group, description, and so on. The Interface Configuration Modes are: • VLAN-Contains commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for example, to create a VLAN and apply an IP address to the VLAN. • Port Channel-Contains commands to configure individual ports, for example, assigning ports to a LAG. Getting Started 99