Configuration Guide Configuring CLI
Exit or Entering Another
Mode
Global configuration
(Global configuration
mode)
In Privileged EXEC
mode, run the
configure
command to enter
global configuration
mode.
Run the exit or end
command, or press Ctrl+C
to return to Privileged EXEC
mode.
Run the interface
command to enter interface
configuration mode. When
using the interface
command, you must
specify the interface.
Run the vlan vlan_id
command to enter VLAN
configuration mode.
Using commands in this
mode will affect the
global parameters of the
network device.
Interface
configuration
(Interface
configuration mode)
In global
configuration mode,
run the interface
command to enter
interface
configuration mode.
Run the end command, or
press Ctrl+C to return to
Privileged EXEC mode.
Run the exit command to
return to global
configuration mode. When
using the interface
command, you must
specify the interface.
Use this configuration
mode to configure
various interfaces of the
network device.
Config-vlan
(VLAN configuration
mode)
In global
configuration mode,
run the vlan vlan_id
command to enter
VLAN configuration
mode.
Run the end command, or
press Ctrl+C to return to the
Privileged EXEC mode.
Run the exit command to
return to global
configuration mode.
Use this configuration
mode to configure
VLAN parameters.
1.3.3 System Help
When entering commands in the CLI window, you can obtain the help information using the following methods:
1. At the command prompt in any mode, enter a question mark (?) to list the commands supported by the current
command mode and related command description.
For example
Ruijie>?
Exec commands:
<1-99> Session number to resume