Global configuration mode, Interface configuration modes – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual
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Global Configuration Mode
Global Configuration
mode commands apply to features that affect the
system as a whole, rather than just a specific interface.
To enter the
Global Configuration
mode, enter configure in the
Privileged
EXEC
mode, and press
The
Global Configuration
mode prompt is displayed.
console(config)#
Use exit, end or ctrl/z to return to the
Privileged EXEC
mode.
Interface Configuration Modes
Commands in the following modes perform specific interface operations:
• Line Interface — Contains commands to configure the management
connections. These include commands such as line speed, timeout
settings, etc. The
Global Configuration
mode command line is used to
enter the
Line Configuration command
mode.
•
VLAN Database — Contains commands to create a VLAN as a whole.
The Global Configuration mode command vlan database is used to enter
the
VLAN Database Interface Configuration
mode.
•
Management Access List — Contains commands to define management
access-lists. The
Global Configuration
mode command management
access-list is used to enter the
Management Access List Configuration
mode.
•
Port Channel — Contains commands to configure port-channels, for
example, assigning ports to a VLAN or port-channel. The
Global
Configuration
mode command interface port-channel is used to enter the
Port Channel Interface Configuration
mode.
•
SSH Public Key-Chain — Contains commands to manually specify other
device SSH public keys. The
Global Configuration
mode command crypto
key pubkey-chain ssh is used to enter the
SSH Public Key-chain
Configuration
mode.
•
Interface — Contains commands that configure the interface. The
Global
Configuration
mode command interface is used to enter the
Interface
Configuration
mode.