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Configuration Commands, Table 4-2
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4 Entering Commands Configuration Commands Configuration commands are privileged level commands used to modify switch settings. These commands modify the running configuration only and are not saved when the switch is rebooted. To store the running configuration in non-volatile storage, use the copy running-config startup-config command. The configuration commands are organized into different modes: • Global Configuration - These commands modify the system level configuration, and include commands such as hostname and snmp-server community. • Access Control List Configuration - These commands are used for packet filtering. • Interface Configuration - These commands modify the port configuration such as speed-duplex and negotiation. • Line Configuration - These commands modify the console port and Telnet configuration, and include command such as parity and databits. • VLAN Configuration - Includes the command to create VLAN groups. To enter the Global Configuration mode, enter the command configure in Privileged Exec mode. The system prompt will change to "Console(config)#" which gives you access privilege to all Global Configuration commands. Console#configure Console(config)# To enter the other modes, at the configuration prompt type one of the following commands. Use the exit or end command to return to the Privileged Exec mode. Mode Line Access Control List Class Map Interface MSTP Policy Map VLAN Table 4-2 Configuration Modes Command Prompt line {console | vty} Console(config-line)# access-list ip standard access-list ip extended access-list mac Console(config-std-acl) Console(config-ext-acl) Console(config-mac-acl) class map Console(config-cmap) interface {ethernet port | port-channel id| vlan id} Console(config-if)# spanning-tree mst-configuration Console(config-mstp)# policy map Console(config-pmap) vlan database Console(config-vlan) Page 4-10 4-89 4-91 4-96 4-198 4-120 4-154 4-200 4-167 For example, you can use the following commands to enter interface configuration mode, and then return to Privileged Exec mode Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5 . . . Console(config-if)#exit Console(config)# 4-7