COMMAND>
The user top commands available at the user level are a subset of those available at the privileged level. In general,
the user top commands allow you ping remote hosts and show port statistics.
To list the commands available in user top mode, enter a question mark (?). Use a space and a question mark (?)
after entering a command to see all the options for that particular command.
Command Purpose
?
Lists the user EXEC commands.
show ?
Lists all the options available for the given command.
User top commands:
COMMAND> ?
Help Displays Help information
? Displays Help information
logout Exit
ping Pings a remote host
show Display commands
enable Enter XCLI interface
You may also enter a question mark after a letter or string of letters to view all the commands that start with that letter
(with no space between the letter and the question mark). Please note that there is no help on the arguments after a
command is typed.
Use ‘logout’ to logout from the switch.
4.2 Privileged Top (Privileged EXEC) Mode
Because many of the privileged commands set the system configuration parameters, privileged access can be
password protected to prevent unauthorized use. 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. The following example shows how to access privileged EXEC mode. Notice the prompt changes from
COMMAND> to Switch#:
To execute a command, the command and its arguments or key words must be entered in their entirety. However, a
partially typed command, argument or key word can be completed by pressing the ‘tab’ key.
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