Chapter 5. introductions for cli, 1 what’s cli and hierarchy level mode, Chapter 5 – Robustel R3000 NU User Manual

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Chapter 5. Introductions for CLI

5.1 What’s CLI and hierarchy level Mode

The R3000 NU command-line interface (CLI) is a software interface providing another way to set the
parameters of equipment from the console or through a telnet network connection. Before using them
better a few of details will be introduced on four different CLI hierarchy level modes which have different
access rights:
 User exec mode—The command prompt “>” shows you are in the user mode , in this mode user can

only use some simple commands to see the current configuration and the status of the device, or enter
the “ping” command to troubleshoot the network connectivity.

 Privileged exec mode—When you enter Privileged mode ,the prompt will change to “#” which user can

do not only what is allowed in the user exec mode but also the new additions like importing and
exporting for files , system log , debug and so on .

 Global configuration mode—The global configuration mode with prompt “<config>#” allows user to

add, set,modify and delete current configuration .

 Interface mode—Prompt “<config-xx>” means in this mode we can set both IP address and mtu for this

interface.

Following is a relationship diagram about how to access or quit among the different modes :

USER EXEC MODE:

R3000 NU Configure Environment

Username: admin

Password: *****

R3000 NU> ? //check what commands can be used in user exec mode

enable Turn on privileged commands

exit Exit from current mode

ping Ping test

reload Halt and perform a cold restart

tracert Tracert test

show Show running system information

PRIVILEDGED EXEC MODE:

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