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Dasan V8102 - Privileged EXEC View Mode; Privileged EXEC Enable Mode; Tab. 3.1 Main Command of Privileged EXEC View Mode; Tab. 3.2 Main Command of Privileged EXEC Enable Mode

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UMN:CLI User Manual
V8102
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3.1.1 Privileged EXEC View Mode
When you log in to the switch, the CLI will start with Privileged EXEC View mode which is
a read-only mode. In this mode, you can see a system configuration and information with
several commands.
Tab. 3.1 shows main command of Privileged EXEC View mode.
Command
Description
enable
Opens Privileged EXEC Enable mode.
exit
Logs out the switch.
show
Shows a system configuration and information.
Tab. 3.1 Main Command of Privileged EXEC View Mode
3.1.2 Privileged EXEC Enable Mode
To configure the switch, you need to open Privileged EXEC Enable mode with the enable
command, then the system prompt will changes from SWITCH> to SWITCH#.
Command
Mode
Description
enable
View
Opens Privileged EXEC Enable mode.
You can set a password to Privileged EXEC Enable mode to enhance security. Once set-
ting a password, you should enter a configured password, when you open Privileged EX-
EC Enable mode.
Tab. 3.2 shows main commands of Privileged EXEC Enable mode.
Command
Description
clock
Sets a system time and date.
configure terminal
Opens Global Configuration mode.
reload
Reboots the system.
telnet
Connects to a remote host through telnet.
terminal length
Configures the number of lines of the current terminal.
traceroute
Traces a packet route.
where
Displays users accessing the system via telnet or console.
Tab. 3.2 Main Command of Privileged EXEC Enable Mode
In Privileged EXEC Enable mode, you can send a subcommand to an FTP server by us-
ing the quote COMMAND commands.
Command
Mode
Description
quote COMMAND [ARG]
Enable
Sends a command to the Linux.
COMMAND: external command
ARG: argument line

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