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,
specify the mpls
tunnels profile
command.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-tunnelprofile)#
■
Configure tunnel
profile parameters.
Tunnel Profile
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 tunnel-server
command and identify
the slot/port location of
the dynamic
tunnel-server port.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-tunnel-server)#
■
Configure the
maximum number of
tunnel-service
interfaces for a
dynamic tunnel-server
port.
Tunnel Server
Configuration
■
Use the enable command to
enter Privileged Exec mode.
■
Use the exit command to log
out of the CLI.
■
Log into system.
■
Prompt:
host1>
■
Change terminal
settings on a
temporary basis.
■
Show system
information.
■
Access Privileged Exec
mode.
User Exec
■
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 vrf
command.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-vrf)#
■
Configure VRF
parameters for
BGP/MPLS VPNs.
VRF Configuration
■
Use the exit command twice to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
■
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
■
From Global
Configuration mode,
use aaa accounting
vr-group to enter VR
Group Configuration
mode.
■
Prompt:
host1(config-vr-group)#
■
Configure a virtual
router group for AAA
broadcast accounting.
VR Group Configuration
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