Overview of Router Modes
To configure from a CLI, you can make global changes to the router by typing
configure
terminal
or just
config t
. This will get you into global configuration mode where you
can make changes to the running-config. Commands run from global configuration mode
are predictably referred to as global commands, and they are typically set only once and
affect the entire router.
Type
config
from the privileged-mode prompt and then press Enter to opt for the
default of
terminal
like this:
Switch#
config
Configuring from terminal, memory, or network [terminal]? [
press enter]
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Switch(config)#
At this point, you make changes that affect the router as a whole (globally), hence the
term global configuration mode. For instance, to change the running-config—the current
configuration running in dynamic RAM (DRAM)—use the
configure terminal
com-
mand, as I just demonstrated.
Command-Line Interface (CLI)
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