Chapter 2
| Using the Command Line Interface
Entering Commands
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◆ IGMP Profile - Sets a profile group and enters IGMP filter profile configuration
mode.
◆ 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.
◆ Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration - These commands configure settings for
the selected multiple spanning tree instance.
◆ Policy Map Configuration - Creates a DiffServ policy map for multiple interfaces.
◆ Route Map Configuration - These commands specify the action (next hop or
silently drop) to take when a match is found.
◆ Router Configuration - These commands configure global settings for unicast
and multicast routing protocols.
◆ Time Range - Sets a time range for use by other functions, such as Access
Control Lists.
◆ 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.
Table 5: Configuration Command Modes
Mode Command Prompt Page
Access
Control List
access-list ip standard
access-list ip extended
access-list ipv6 standard
access-list ipv6 extended
access-list mac
Console(config-std-acl)
Console(config-ext-acl)
Console(config-std-ipv6-acl)
Console(config-ext-ipv6-acl)
Console(config-mac-acl)
336
336
342
342
347
CFM ethernet cfm domain Console(config-ether-cfm) 681
Class Map class-map Console(config-cmap) 528
Interface interface {ethernet port | port-channel id|
vlan id}
Console(config-if ) 360
Line line {console | vty} Console(config-line) 142