Table 10: Command Mode Overview (continued)
Exit from ModeAccess to ModeUse of ModeMode Name
■
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
■
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
■
From Global
Configuration Mode,
use the ip
flow-aggregation cache
command.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-flow-cache)#
■
Configure parameters
for the aggregation
cache.
Flow Cache
Configuration
■
Use the exit command, or press
Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.
■
Use the interface command to
enter Interface Configuration
mode.
■
From Privileged Exec
mode, use the
configure command.
■
Prompt:
host1(config)#
■
Enable a feature or
function.
■
Disable a feature or
function.
■
Configure a feature or
function.
Global Configuration
■
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
■
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
■
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the interface
command and identify
the interface by
slot/port.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-if)#
■
Create an interface.
■
Modify the operation
of an interface, such as
bandwidth or clock
rate.
Interface Configuration
■
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
■
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
■
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ip nat pool
command and specify
only a prefix length
value.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-ipnat-pool)#
■
Create a NAT pool with
a multiple,
discontinuous range.
IP NAT Pool
Configuration
■
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
■
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
■
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ip pim
data-mdt command
and specify a name.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-ip-pim-
data-mdt)#
■
Create and activate
data multicast
distribution trees
(MDTs)
IP PIM Data MDT
Configuration
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