Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
PROTOCOL GVRP
QOS POLICY
RSTP
ROUTE-MAP
ROUTER BGP
BGP ADDRESS-FAMILY
ROUTER ISIS
ISIS ADDRESS-FAMILY
ROUTER OSPF
ROUTER OSPFV3
ROUTER RIP
SPANNING TREE
TRACE-LIST
VLT DOMAIN
VRRP
UPLINK STATE GROUP
GRUB
Navigating CLI Modes
The Dell Networking OS prompt changes to indicate the CLI mode.
The following table lists the CLI mode, its prompt, and information about how to access and exit the CLI mode. Move linearly
through the command modes, except for the following:
end command which takes you directly to EXEC Privilege mode
exit command which moves you up one command mode level
NOTE:
Sub-CONFIGURATION modes all have the letters conf in the prompt with more modifiers to identify the mode and
slot/port information.
Table 1. Command Modes
CLI Command Mode Prompt Access Command
EXEC
Dell>
Access the router through the console or
Telnet.
EXEC Privilege
Dell#
From EXEC mode, enter the enable
command.
From any other mode, use the end
command.
CONFIGURATION
Dell(conf)#
From EXEC privilege mode, enter the
configure command.
From every mode except EXEC and
EXEC Privilege, enter the exit
command.
NOTE: Access all the following
modes from CONFIGURATION mode.
Configuration Terminal Batch
Dell(conf-b)# config terminal batch
DOT1X PROFILE
dell(conf-dot1x-profile)#
dot1x
AS-PATH ACL
Dell(config-as-path)# ip as-path access-list
10 Gigabit Ethernet Interface
Dell(conf-if-te-0/0)#
interface (INTERFACE modes)
40 Gigabit Ethernet Interface
Dell(conf-if-fo-0/0)#
interface (INTERFACE modes)
Interface Range
Dell(conf-if-range)#
interface (INTERFACE modes)
Loopback Interface
Dell(conf-if-lo-0)#
interface (INTERFACE modes)
Management Ethernet Interface
Dell(conf-if-ma-0/0)#
interface (INTERFACE modes)
Null Interface
Dell(conf-if-nu-0)#
interface (INTERFACE modes)
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