User exec mode, Privileged exec mode – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring Dell PowerConnect

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The Interface Configuration mode configures the device at the physical interface level. Interface

commands, which require subcommands, have another level called the Subinterface Configuration

mode.

User EXEC Mode

The user EXEC level prompt consists of the host name followed by the angle bracket (>). For example:

console>

Note: The default host name is console unless it has been modified during initial configuration.

The user EXEC commands permit connecting to remote devices, changing terminal settings on a

temporary basis, performing basic tests, and listing system information.
To list the user EXEC commands, enter a question mark at the command prompt.

Privileged EXEC Mode

Privileged access can be protected to prevent unauthorized access and ensure operating parameters.

Passwords are case-sensitive, and each character of the password displays on screen as an asterisk.
To access and list the Privileged EXEC Mode commands:

1. At the prompt type enable and press <Enter>.
2. If a password prompt displays, enter the password and press <Enter>.

The Privileged EXEC mode prompt displays as the device host name followed by #. For example:

console#

3. To list the Privileged EXEC commands, type a question mark at the command prompt.
4. To return from Privileged EXEC Mode to User EXEC Mode, type the exit command or press

<Ctrl><Z> keys.

The following example illustrates accessing privileged EXEC mode and then returning to the User

EXEC mode:

console>enable

Enter Password: ******

console#

console#exit

console>

Use the exit command to move back to a previous mode. For example, you can move from Interface

Configuration mode to Global Configuration mode, and from Global Configuration mode to Privileged

EXEC mode.

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