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Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000 Series Enhanced Version Operations - Device Management Overview
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Figure 3-5 CLI Prompt Display After Login
3.2.4
Prompt
The CLI prompt at the initial introduction identifies the user levels and the command
input modes. Table 3-1 shows the CLI prompts.
In addition, in the following cases, letters represent that condition are indicated
ahead of the above prompt.
a. If the identification name of this device has been set (See "GR2000
Configuration Commands, Vol. 1-save (write) " for CLI type 1 and see
"GR2000 Configuration Commands, Vol. 1-save (write)" and "GR2000
Configuration Commands (Universal CLI) - copy running-config" for CLI type
2.), the identification name is reflected on the prompt.
b. If the operation configuration defining information is edited, and its contents
are not overwritten and saved in the configuration information file, See
"GR2000 Configuration Commands, Vol. 1" for CLI type 1 and see "GR2000
Configuration Commands (Universal CLI)" for CLI type 2. “!” is affixed on the
head of the prompt. Figure 3-6 shows the displays of (a) and (b).
c. "!!" is displayed at the beginning of a prompt when IPv4 routing protocol
information, IPv4 multicast routing protocol information, IPv6 routing
protocol information, IPv6 multicast routing protocol information, DHCP
server information, and MPLS information are edited and when the contents
of the edited information are not reflected on the operational configuration
definition information using a configuration definition command (CLI type 1)
(apply) (except the case where CLI type 2 is used).
Figure 3-6 Display Example of Prompt
Table 3-1 List of CLI prompts
User level
Command Input Mode
Command Execution
Prompt
General user
Operation command
News syntax operation command
>
Router
administrator (*1)
Operation command
News syntax operation command
#
Configuration command (*2)
Configuration command
(config)# (*3)
*1:
To change to the router administrator to the general user, execute the
enable
command.
*2:
To engage the configuration definition command mode, execute the
configure
command after
having become the router administrator.
*3:
This prompt is displayed in the form (example: (config-if)#) in which the input mode of a configuration
definition command is added when CLI type 2 is used. (See "GR2000 Configuration Commands
(Universal CLI)" for the input mode of a CLI type 2 configuration definition command.)
login: operator
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*** Welcome to the Router ***
>
> enable
# configure
(config)# router -name "Router name"
!Router name(config)# save
Router name(config)# quit
Router name# quit
Router name>