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Keyboard operations when using the console

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• logout command • enable command • disable command • configure terminal command • end command Command Reference | How to use the commands | 19 2.4.2 individual configuration mode individual configuration mode is the overall name for the mode in which you can make detailed settings for specific items such as LAN/SFP port, VLAN interface, and QoS. To enter individual configuration mode, issue the command for transitioning to the respective mode from global configuration mode. On SWR2310, individual configuration mode contains the following modes. Some of the modes within individual configuration mode have a hierarchy. For example, policy map mode → policy map class mode. individual configuration mode Transition command Prompt interface mode interface command SWR2310(config-if)# line mode VLAN mode VLAN access map mode MST mode class map mode policy map mode policy map class mode L2MS mode LLDP agent mode line con command line vty command vlan database command vlan access-map command spanning-tree mst configuration command class-map command policy-map command class command l2ms configuration command lldp-agent command SWR2310(config-line)# SWR2310(config-vlan)# SWR2310(config-vlan-access-map)# SWR2310(config-mst)# SWR2310(config-cmap)# SWR2310(config-pmap)# SWR2310(config-pmap-c)# SWR2310(config-l2ms)# SWR2310(lldp-agent)# 2.4.3 Command prompt prefix he command prompt prefix indicates the host name. In the default state, the host name is the model name "SWR2310". This indication can be changed by using the hostname command to specify the host name. In cases where multiple SWR2310 units are used, management will be easier if separate names are assigned to each switch. Changing the host name SWR2310(config)# hostname Switch-012 Switch-012(config)# 2.4.4 Executing commands of a different input mode Because the commands that can be used on the SWR2310 differ depending on the mode, you must transition to the mode in which a command can be executed before you execute that command. The do command is provided as a way to avoid this requirement. By using the do command you can execute privileged EXEC mode commands from any configuration mode. This allows you to reference the current configuration or save settings from any configuration mode without having to transition to privileged EXEC mode. However, since the completion function cannot be used with do, you must enter the command that follows either in its full spelling or in its abbreviated form. • Entry in full spelling SWR2310(config)#do show running-config • Entry in abbreviated form SWR2310(config)#do sh ru 2.5 Keyboard operations when using the console

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logout
command
enable
command
disable
command
configure terminal
command
end
command
2.4.2 individual configuration mode
individual configuration mode is the overall name for the mode in which you can make detailed settings for specific items such
as LAN/SFP port, VLAN interface, and QoS. To enter individual configuration mode, issue the command for transitioning to
the respective mode from global configuration mode.
On SWR2310, individual configuration mode contains the following modes. Some of the modes within individual configuration
mode have a hierarchy. For example, policy map mode → policy map class mode.
individual configuration mode
Transition command
Prompt
interface mode
interface
command
SWR2310(config-if)#
line mode
line con
command
line vty
command
SWR2310(config-line)#
VLAN mode
vlan database
command
SWR2310(config-vlan)#
VLAN access map mode
vlan access-map
command
SWR2310(config-vlan-access-map)#
MST mode
spanning-tree mst configuration
command
SWR2310(config-mst)#
class map mode
class-map
command
SWR2310(config-cmap)#
policy map mode
policy-map
command
SWR2310(config-pmap)#
policy map class mode
class
command
SWR2310(config-pmap-c)#
L2MS mode
l2ms configuration
command
SWR2310(config-l2ms)#
LLDP agent mode
lldp-agent
command
SWR2310(lldp-agent)#
2.4.3 Command prompt prefix
he command prompt prefix indicates the host name. In the default state, the host name is the model name "SWR2310". This
indication can be changed by using the
hostname
command to specify the host name. In cases where multiple SWR2310 units
are used, management will be easier if separate names are assigned to each switch.
Changing the host name
SWR2310(config)# hostname Switch-012
Switch-012(config)#
2.4.4 Executing commands of a different input mode
Because the commands that can be used on the SWR2310 differ depending on the mode, you must transition to the mode in
which a command can be executed before you execute that command. The
do
command is provided as a way to avoid this
requirement.
By using the
do
command you can execute privileged EXEC mode commands from any configuration mode. This allows you
to reference the current configuration or save settings from any configuration mode without having to transition to privileged
EXEC mode.
However, since the completion function cannot be used with
do
, you must enter the command that follows either in its full
spelling or in its abbreviated form.
Entry in full spelling
SWR2310(config)#do show running-config
Entry in abbreviated form
SWR2310(config)#do sh ru
2.5 Keyboard operations when using the console
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