Global level, Config commands, Redundancy level – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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CONFIG commands
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Brocade> enable user1 mypassword
After entering the enable command, you see the following prompt.
Brocade#
The prompt indicates that you are at the Privilege EXEC level.
When you are at the Privilege EXEC level, you can enter commands that are available at that level.
It is also at this level where you enter the configure terminal command to Global Configuration
level.
Global level
The global CONFIG level allows you to globally apply or modify parameters for ports on the device.
You reach this level by entering configure terminal at the privileged EXEC level.
Brocade> enable
Brocade# configure terminal
The prompt changes to the Global Configuration level.
Brocade(config)#
NOTE
For configuration files which are copied to device running, or startup config via TFTP/SCP, entering
a blank comment line or ! (exclamation mark denotes a comment line) followed only by blank
spaces, in any of the global config sublevels, resets the mode to global config level.
CONFIG commands
CONFIG commands modify the configuration of a Brocade device. When you are at the Global
Configuration level, you can enter commands to configure the features in a Brocade. This section
describes the CONFIG CLI levels.
Redundancy level
This redundancy level allows you to configure redundancy parameters for redundant management
modules. You reach this level by entering the redundancy command at the global CONFIG level.
Interface level
The interface level allows you to assign or modify specific port parameters on a specific port. You
reach this level by entering the following at the global CONFIG level:
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interface ethernet slot/port
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interface loopback num
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interface management portnum
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or interface ve num
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interface tunnel tunnel_id
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interface group-ve vlan_group_id