Layer 2 Control Neighbor Configuration Mode
In this mode, you can specify a neighbor ID and the maximum number of branches that
the neighbor can have.
From Global Configuration mode, type
neighbor
and press Enter
.
host1(config-l2c)#
neighbor
host1(config-l2c-neighbor)#
?
default Set a command to its default(s)
do Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
exit Exit from the current command mode
help Describe the interactive help system
id Configure neighbor-id associated with neighbor
log Configure logging settings
macro Run a CLI macro
max-branches Configure max number of branches for neighbor
no Negate a command or set its default(s)
run Run an exec mode command (alias command do)
sleep Make the Command Interface pause for a specified duration
LDP Configuration Mode
In this mode, you can create and configure MPLS Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) profile
parameters.
From Global Configuation mode, type
mpls ldp interface profile
and the
profileName
,
and press Enter.
host1(config)#
mpls ldp interface profile shell
host1(config-ldp)#
?
default Set a command to its default(s)
do Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
exit Exit from the current command mode
hello Configure hello parameters
help Describe the interactive help system
log Configure logging settings
macro Run a CLI macro
no Negate a command or set its default(s)
run Run an exec mode command (alias command do)
sleep Make the Command Interface pause for a specified duration
Line Configuration Mode
In this mode, you can modify the operation of a virtual terminal (vty) line.
From Global Configuration mode, type the
line vty
command and either the
lineNumber
or the
rangeOfLineNumbers
you want to configure, and press Enter.
NOTE:
The factory default is 5 vty lines. However, you can increase the
number of vty lines available by typing the start number and end number of
the vty line range. Once you execute the
line vty
command, you will have
access to line numbers up to the ending line number.
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