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Appendix A:
Command Modes
The ArubaOS command-line interface offers different levels of user access by differentiating between
different command modes.
When you first log in to the CLI, you start your session in User mode, which provides only limited access for
basic operational testing. You must enter an additional password to access Enable mode, which allows you to
issue show commands run certain management functions. Configuration commands can only be issued in
Config mode. You can access Config mode by entering
configure terminal at the command prompt. You can
exit your current command mode and return to a lower-level command mode at any time by entering exit at
the command prompt.
The following sections describes how to access each command mode, the command prompt for each mode,
and links to its available commands.
User mode
You always begin a CLI session in user mode, the command mode with the lowest level of user access. The
command prompt for a user mode session is a greater-than (>) symbol:
(host) >
The following commands are available in user mode.
z enable
z exit
z help
z logout
z ping
z traceroute