Chapter 4: Understanding the User Interface
August 1997 Page 4-7
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Exec commands:
<1-99> Session number to resume
connect Open a terminal connection
disconnect Disconnect an existing telnet session
enable Turn on privileged commands
exit Exit from the EXEC
help Description of the interactive help system
lat Open a lat connection
lock Lock the terminal
login Log in as a particular use
logout Exit from the EXEC
menu Start a menu-based user interfac
mbranch Trace multicast route for branch of tree
mrbranch Trace reverse multicast route to branch of tree
mtrace Trace multicast route to group
name-connection Name an existing telnet connection
pad Open a X.29 PAD connection
ping Send echo messages
resume Resume an active telnet connection
show Show running system information
systat Display information about terminal lines
telnet Open a telnet connection
terminal Set terminal line parameters
tn3270 Open a tn3270 connection
trace Trace route to destination
where List active telnet connections
x3 Set X.3 parameters on PAD
xremote Enter XRemote mode
Privileged EXEC Mode Commands
Because many of the privileged commands set operating parameters,
privileged access should be password protected to prevent unautho-
rized use.
If the system administrator has set a password, you are prompted to
enter it before being allowed access to privileged EXEC mode. Th
password is not displayed on the screen and is case sensitive. If a pass-
word has not been set, privilege EXEC mode can be accessed only
from the router console. The system administrator uses the
enable
password
global configuration command to set the password that
restricts access to privileged EXEC mode.
The privileged command set includes those commands contained in
user EXEC mode, as well as the
configure
command through
which you can access the remaining command modes. Privileged
EXEC mode also includes high-level testing commands, such as
de-
bug
.