Moving up the hierarchy – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Command Line User’s Guide

Section I: Basic Operations

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Figure 21. Moving from the Configure Terminal Mode to the Static Port

Trunk Interface Mode with the INTERFACE TRUNK Command

ROUTER RIP Command

You use this command to move from the Configure Terminal mode to the
Router mode, in which you add RIP to routing interfaces and configure the
protocol settings. The format of the command is:

router rip

Figure 22. Moving from the Configure Terminal Mode to the Router Mode

with the ROUTER RIP Command

ROUTER VRRP Command

You use this command to move from the Configure Terminal mode to the
Router mode, to configure virtual routes for VRRP. The format of the
command is:

router vrrp

vrid

Figure 23. Moving from the Configure Terminal Mode to the Router Mode

with the ROUTER VRRP Command

Moving Up the

Hierarchy

To move up the mode hierarchy, you use the EXIT command and the END
command.

EXIT Command

This command is available in all the modes. When you enter this
command at the User Exec mode or the Privileged Exec mode, you exit
from the AlliedWare Plus command interface and return to the standard
command line interface. The same command entered at any of the other
modes moves you up one level in the hierarchy, as illustrated in Figure 24.

awplus(config)# interface sa2
awplus(config-if)#

awplus(config)# router rip
awplus(config-router)#

awplus(config)# router vrrp 2
awplus(config-router)#

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