Dell PC6224P Switch User Manual


 
48 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator
Use the exit command to move back to a previous mode. For example, you can move from Interface
Configuration mode to Global Configuration mode, and from Global Configuration mode to Privileged
EXEC mode.
Global Configuration Mode
Global Configuration commands apply to system features, rather than to a specific protocol or interface.
To access Global Configuration mode:
1.
At the Privileged EXEC Mode prompt, type
configure
and press <Enter>. The Global
Configuration Mode displays as the device host name, followed by (config) and the number sign #.
console(config)#
2.
To list the Global Configuration commands, enter a question mark at the command prompt.
3.
To return from Global Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode, type the
exit
command or use
the <Ctrl><Z> command.
The following example illustrates how to access
Global Configuration Mode
and return to the
Privileged
EXEC Mode
:
console#
console#configure
console(config)#exit
console#
Interface Configuration Mode
Interface configuration commands modify specific IP interface settings, including bridge-group,
description, and so forth. The
Interface Configuration modes are:
VLAN
— Contains commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for example, to create a
VLAN and apply an IP address to the VLAN.
Port Channel
— Contains commands for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG).
Ethernet
Contains commands for managing Ethernet port configuration.
Loopback
—Contains commands for managing Loopback interface configuration.
Tunnel
—Contains commands for managing Tunnel interface configuration.