- Enterasys Security Router User's Guide

Utilizing the Command Line Interface
XSR User’s Guide 2-13
Refer to Figure 2-1 for a graphic example of configuration modes.
Figure 2-1 Partial Configuration Mode Tree
The footnotes below refer to command options cited in the illustration.
1. The interface type can be one of the following: Serial, FastEthernet, GigabitEthernet, BRI,
loopback, Multilink, VPN, Dialer, or ATM
2. Router parameters can be: RIP, OSPF or BGP
3. Controller can be one of the following: T1, E1, T3 or E3
Table 2-3 CLI Configuration Modes
Mode Function Access Method Prompt
User EXEC Password-protected mode:
•Changes terminal settings
•Performs basic tests
•Displays system information
Login process XSR>
Privileged
EXEC
This mode:
•Sets system operating values
•Shows configuration parameters
•Saves/copies configurations
Enter enable in User EXEC XSR#
Global Sets system-wide values. Save changes
after a reboot by copying the running-
configuration to the startup-configuration
Enter configure terminal in
Privileged EXEC
XSR(config)#
Interface Modifies/assigns port parameters on a
port-by-port basis
Enter interface interface-type
<port#> in Global mode
XSR(config-if<xx>)#
Router Sets RIP, OSPF or BGP parameters Enter router rip/ospf in Global mode XSR(config-router)#
Login
EXEC
enable
Privileged EXEC
configure
Global Configuration
Config-if
Config-Router
Controller
T1/E1
1
2
3
4
Interface if-type num
Router router-parameter
Controller cont-parameter
show commands
show commands
5
5
T3/E3
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