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GLOBAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
This chapter summarizes the global-configuration commands in the CLI command structure.
The term global indicates characteristics or features effecting the system as a whole. Use the
Global Configuration Mode to configure the system globally, or enter specific configuration modes
to configure specific elements (such as interfaces or protocols). Use the configure terminal
command (under PRIV EXEC) to enter the global configuration mode.
The following example describes the process of entering the global configuration mode from the
privileged EXEC mode:
<DEVICE># configure terminal
<DEVICE>(config)#
NOTE
The system prompt changes to indicate you are now in the global configuration mode. The prompt
consists of the device host name followed by (config) and a pound sign (#).
Commands entered in the global configuration mode update the running configuration file as soon
as they are entered. However, these changes are not saved in the startup configuration file until a
commit write memory command is issued.
<DEVICE>(config)#?
Global configuration commands:
aaa-policy Configure a
authentication/accounting/authorization policy
aaa-tacacs-policy Configure an
authentication/accounting/authorization TACACS
policy
advanced-wips-policy Configure a advanced-wips policy
alias Alias
br650 Brocade Mobility 650 Access Point access point
br6511 Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point access point
br1220 Brocade Mobility 1220 Access Point access point
br71xx Brocade Mobility 71XX Access Point access point
br81xx Brocade Mobility 1240 Access Point access point
association-acl-policy Configure an association acl policy
auto-provisioning-policy Configure an auto-provisioning policy
captive-portal Configure a captive portal
clear Clear
client-identity Client identity (DHCP Device Fingerprinting)
client-identity-group Client identity group (DHCP Fingerprint
Database)
clone Clone configuration object
customize Customize the output of summary cli commands
device Configuration on multiple devices
device-categorization Configure a device categorization object
dhcp-server-policy DHCP server policy
dns-whitelist Configure a whitelist
event-system-policy Configure a event system policy
firewall-policy Configure firewall policy
global-association-list Configure a global association list