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
subscriber-policy
command and specify
the alphanumeric name
of the subscriber policy.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-policy)#
■
Configure a nondefault
subscriber policy for a
subscriber (client)
bridge group interface.
Subscriber Policy
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 traffic-class
command.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-traffic-class)#
■
Configure a traffic
class.
Traffic Class
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
traffic-class-group
command.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-traffic-class-
group)
■
Configure a traffic class
group.
Traffic Class Group
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 aaa
tunnel-group
command and specify
the name of the tunnel.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-tunnel-group)#
■
Add up to 31 tunnel
definitions to a tunnel
group.
Tunnel Group
Configuration
■
Use the exit command twice to
return to Global Configuration
Mode.
■
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
■
From Tunnel Group
Configuration mode,
use the tunnel
command and specify
the tag value (1-31) of
the tunnel.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-tunnel-group-
tunnel)#
■
Configure attributes for
a tunnel group tunnel.
Tunnel Group Tunnel
Configuration
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