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General Commands

The general commands are used to control the command access mode, configuration mode, and other basic functions. Some key general commands include prompt to customize the CLI prompt, enable to activate privileged mode, configure to activate global configuration mode, disable to return to normal mode from privileged mode, and exit to return to the previous mode or exit the CLI.

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General Commands

The general commands are used to control the command access mode, configuration mode, and other basic functions. Some key general commands include prompt to customize the CLI prompt, enable to activate privileged mode, configure to activate global configuration mode, disable to return to normal mode from privileged mode, and exit to return to the previous mode or exit the CLI.

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General Commands

The general commands are used to control the command access mode, configuration mode, and
other basic functions.
Table 9

General Commands

Command Function

Mode

prompt

Customizes the CLI prompt

GC

reload

Restarts the system at a specified time, after a specified delay, or at a


periodic interval

GC

enable

Activates privileged mode

NE

quit

Exits a CLI session

NE, PE

show history

Shows the command history buffer

NE, PE

configure

Activates global configuration mode

PE

disable

Returns to normal mode from privileged mode

PE

reload

Restarts the system immediately

PE

show reload

Displays the current reload settings, and the time at which next
scheduled reload will take place

PE

end

Returns to Privileged Exec mode

any config.
mode

exit

Returns to the previous configuration mode, or exits the CLI

any mode

help

Shows how to use help

any mode

Shows options for command completion (context sensitive)

any mode

prompt
This command customizes the CLI prompt. Use the no form to restore the default prompt.
Syntax
prompt string
no prompt

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