Users Guide

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CLI Basics
This chapter describes the command line interface (CLI) structure and command modes. The Dell Networking operating software
commands are in a text-based interface that allows you to use the launch commands, change command modes, and congure
interfaces and protocols.
Accessing the Command Line
Once the system boots successfully, you are automatically placed in EXEC mode, and are not prompted to log in. You can access the
commands through a serial console port or a Telnet session. When you Telnet into a switch, you are prompted to enter a login name
and password.
Example
telnet 172.31.1.53
Trying 172.31.1.53...
Connected to 172.31.1.53.
Escape character is '^]'.
Login: username
Password: Dell>
After you log in to the switch, the prompt provides you with the current command-level information. For example:
Prompt
CLI Command Mode
Dell>
EXEC
Dell#
EXEC Privilege
Dell(conf)#
CONFIGURATION
NOTE: For a list of all the command mode prompts, see the Command Modes.
Multiple Conguration Users
When a user enters CONFIGURATION mode and another user is already in CONFIGURATION mode, the Dell Networking OS
generates an alert warning message similar to the following:
Dell# conf
% Warning: The following users are currently configuring the system:
User "" on line console0
User "admin" on line vty0 ( 123.12.1.123 )
User "admin" on line vty1 ( 123.12.1.123 )
User "Irene" on line vty3 ( 123.12.1.321 )
Dell#conf
When another user enters CONFIGURATION mode, Dell Networking OS sends a message similar to the following:
% Warning: User "admin" on line vty2 "172.16.1.210" is in configuration
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