Users Guide

Using the CLI 243
Global Configuration Mode
Global Configuration commands allow the operator to change the
configuration of the switch. The Privileged Exec mode command configure
(or configure terminal) is used to enter Global Configuration mode.
console(config)#
The following are the Global Configuration submodes:
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.
Router BGP Configuration — Global configuration mode command
router bgp is used to enter into the Router BGP 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.