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Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface
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Router Mode The Router mode permits access to Layer 3 routing commands using the
RIP and OSPF protocols. Access this mode through the Configuration
Terminal mode with the following commands:
ROUTER RIP
ROUTER OSPF
When you enter either of these commands, the prompt changes to
“Switch(config-router)#” to indicate the new mode.
For a sample list of RIP and OSPF commands, see Table 7. For more
information about the RIP and OSPF commands, see the following
chapters:
Chapter 14, “Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands” on page
269
Chapter 15, “Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands” on page
311
VLAN
Configuration
Command Mode
The VLAN Configuration command mode allows you to configure
commands that are applied to a VLAN interface. For instance, you can
assign an IP address to a VLAN interface in this mode.
To access this mode, you must first access the View, Privileged
Executive, and Configuration Terminal modes, depending on your login id.
From the Configuration Terminal command mode, type the VLAN
DATABASE command. The prompt changes to “Switch(config-vlan)#” to
indicate the VLAN Configuration mode.
After you have accessed the VLAN Configuration mode, you enter
commands that apply to specific VLANs. For a sample list of commands
Table 7. RIP and OSPF Commands
Commands Description
CLEAR IP RIP ROUTE Clears data from the RIP routing table.
DEFAULT-METRIC Specifies the metrics assigned to
redistributed routes.
HOST AREA Specifies a stub host entry belonging to an
area.
NEIGHBOR Specifies a neighbor router.
IP OSPF COST Specifies the cost of link-state metric in a
router-LSA.
IP OSPF
AUTHENTICATION-KEY
Specifies an OSPF authentication
password for the neighboring routers.
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