Administrator Guide

Using the CLI 234
The following are the Global Configuration sub-modes:
SNMP v3 Host Configuration
— Configures the parameters for the
SNMP v3 server host.
SNMP Community Configuration
— Configures the parameters for the
SNMP server community.
MST
— The Global Configuration mode command spanning-tree mst
configuration is used to enter into the Multiple Spanning Tree
configuration mode.
Line Interface
— Contains commands to configure the management
connections. These include commands such as line speed and time-out
settings. The Global Configuration mode command
line
is used to enter
the Line Interface mode.
Router OSPF Configuration
— Global configuration mode command
router ospf
is used to enter into the Router OSPF Configuration mode.
Router RIP Configuration
— Global configuration mode command
router rip
is used to enter into the Router RIP Configuration mode.
Router OSPFv3 Configuration
— Global configuration mode command
ipv6 router ospf
is used to enter into the Router OSPFv3 Configuration
mode.
IPv6 DHCP Pool Mode
— Global configuration mode command
ipv6
dhcp pool
is used to enter into the IPv6 DHCP Pool mode.
Management Access List
— Contains commands to define management
access administration lists. The Global Configuration mode command
management access-list
is used to enter the Management Access List
configuration mode.
Policy-map
— Use the
policy-map
command to access the QoS policy
map configuration mode to configure the QoS policy map.
Policy Class
— Use the
class
command to access the QoS Policy-class
mode to attach or remove a diffserv class from a policy and to configure
the QoS policy class.
Class-Map —
This mode consists of class creation/deletion and matching
commands. The class matching commands specify layer 2, layer 3 and
general match criteria. Use the
class-map class-map-name
commands to
access the QoS Class Map Configuration mode to configure QoS class
maps.
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