Privileged exec mode commands, Chapter 3, Chapter – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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PRIVILEGED EXEC MODE COMMANDS
Most PRIV EXEC commands set operating parameters. Privileged-level access should be password
protected to prevent unauthorized use. The PRIV EXEC command set includes commands
contained within the USER EXEC mode. The PRIV EXEC mode also provides access to configuration
modes, and includes advanced testing commands.
The PRIV EXEC mode prompt consists of the hostname of the device followed by a pound sign (#).
To access the PRIV EXEC mode, enter the following at the prompt:
The PRIV EXEC mode is often referred to as the enable mode, because the enable command is
used to enter the mode.
There is no provision to configure a password to get direct access to PRIV EXEC (enable) mode.
Privileged command commands:
archive Manage archive files
boot Boot commands
captive-portal-page-upload Captive portal advanced page upload
cd Change current directory
change-passwd Change password
clear Clear
clock Configure software system clock
cluster Cluster commands
commit Commit all changes made in this session
configure Enter configuration mode
connect Open a console connection to a remote device
copy Copy from one file to another
create-cluster Create a cluster
crypto Encryption related commands
debug Debugging functions
delete Deletes specified file from the system.
device-upgrade Device firmware upgrade
diff Display differences between two files
dir List files on a filesystem
disable Turn off privileged mode command
edit Edit a text file
enable Turn on privileged mode command
erase Erase a filesystem
halt Halt the system
help Description of the interactive help system
join-cluster Join the cluster
l2tpv3 L2tpv3 protocol
logging Modify message logging facilities
mint MiNT protocol
mkdir Create a directory
more Display the contents of a file
no Negate a command or set its defaults
page Toggle paging