Contexts
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Entering an interface
You enter an interface context using the
interface
command, followed by the type of
interface, and the interface specification. For the Console and USB interfaces there is no
interface specification.
Interface types include:
●
FastEthernet
●
Serial
●
VLAN
●
Loopback
●
Console
●
USB
●
Tunnel
●
Dialer
An interface is specified with the following syntax:
interface_num[.ip_interface] [if_link_type]
For a complete discussion of the
interface
command syntax, see
Command line prompts
The command line prompt is always prefixed with the hostname of the media gateway. If the
media gateway is registered, then the prompt is
hostname-media_gateway_number
.
Otherwise, the prompt is
hostname-???
.
The root context prompt reflects the logged-in user level:
●
The Supervisor level prompt always ends with
(super)#
●
The Privileged level prompt ends with
#
●
The User level prompt ends with
>
Note:
Note:
For the sake of consistency, this CLI Reference uses the prompt
(super)#
in
examples. This does not mean that the command is only available at the
Supervisor level.
As you change contexts, the command line prompt changes to reflect the context path. For
example, when you enter the
access-control-list
configuration context, the prompt reads
(ACL 330)#
.
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