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Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus™ Command Line Interface
50 Section I: Getting Started
Moving Up the Hierarchy
There are four commands for moving up the mode hierarchy. They are the
EXIT, QUIT, END and DISABLE commands.
EXIT and QUIT
Commands
These commands, which are functionally identical, are found in nearly all
the modes. They move you up one level in the hierarchy, as illustrated in
Figure 17.
Figure 17. Moving Up One Mode with the EXIT and QUIT Command
END Command You’ll probably want to return to the User Exec mode or the Privileged
Exec mode after you have configured a feature, to verify your changes
with the appropriate SHOW command. And while you could step back
through the modes one at a time with the EXIT or QUIT command, you’ll
find the END command more convenient because it moves you directly to
the Privileged Exec mode from any mode below the Global Configuration
mode.
Privileged
Executive
Mode
User
Executive
Mode
Global
Configuration
Mode
Class-Map
Mode
Other
Modes
Port
Mode
Interface
Line
Mode
Policy Map
Mode
Class
Mode
VLAN
Mode
exit or quit
Static Port
Mode
Trunk
Configuration
exit or quit
exit or quit

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