SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual

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Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Using the CLI

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SMC TigerSwitch 10/100(vlan-10)#

Changing Interfaces.

If you change from the CLI to the menu interface, or

the reverse, you will remain at the same privilege level. For example, entering
the menu command from the Operator level of the CLI takes you to the
Operator privilege level in the menu interface.

Table 3-1.

Privilege Level Hierarchy

Privilege Level Example of Prompt and Permitted Operations

Operator Privilege

Operator Level SMC TigerSwitch 10/

100>

show <command>
setup

ping <argument>
link-test <argument>

enable

menu

logoff

View status and configuration information.

Perform connectivity tests.

Move from the Operator level to the Manager level.

Move from the CLI interface to the menu interface.

Exit from the CLI interface and terminate the console
session.

Manager Privilige

Manager Level SMC TigerSwitch 10/

100#

Perform system-level actions such as system control, monitoring, and diagnostic
commands, plus any of the Operator-level commands. For a list of available
commands, enter

?

at the prompt.

Global
Configuration
Level

SMC TigerSwitch 10/
100(config)#

Execute configuration commands, plus all Operator and Manager commands . For
a list of available commands, enter

?

at the prompt.

Context
Configuration
Level

SMC TigerSwitch 10/
100(eth-5)#
SMC TigerSwitch 10/
100(vlan-100)#

Execute context-specific configuration commands, such as a particular VLAN or
switch port. This is useful for shortening the command strings you type, and for
entering a series of commands for the same context. For a list of available
commands, enter

?

at the prompt.

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