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3User Exec Commands
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Logging in to the switch places you within the USER EXEC command mode. Typically, a log-in
requires a user name and a password. You have three attempts to enter a password correctly
before a connection attempt is refused.The USER EXEC commands available at the user level are a
subset of those available at the privileged level. In general, the user EXEC commands allow you to
connect to remote devices, perform basic tests and list system information.
To list available USER EXEC commands, use the ? at the command prompt. The USER EXEC mode
prompt consists of the device host name followed by an angle bracket (>). The default host name is
generally RFS7000. Use the hostname GLOBAL CONFIG command to change the hostname.
User Exec Commands
The following table summarizes User Exec commands.
TABLE 1 User Exec Command Summary
Command Description Ref.
clear Resets the command to the previous configuration. page 108
clrscr Clears the display screen. page 20
cluster-cli Cluster context. page 110
disable Turns off privileged mode. page 111
enable Turns on privileged mode. page 112
exit Ends the current mode and moves to the previous mode. page 21
help Description of the interactive help system. page 22
logout Exits the EXEC mode. page 113
no Negates a command or sets defaults. page 24
page Toggle paging. page 114
ping Sends ICMP echo messages. page 114
quit Exits the current mode and moves to the previous mode. page 116
service Displays service commands. page 26
show Displays running system information page 117
terminal Displays running system information. page 120
traceroute Displays trace route to destination page 121
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