host1(config)#
aaa local username curt38 database westLocal12
host1(config-local-user)#
?
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
ip-address Specify an IP address for the user
ip-address-pool Specify an IP address pool for the user
log Configure logging settings
macro Run a CLI macro
no Negate a command or set its default(s)
operational-virtual-router Specify an operational virtual router for the
user
password Configure the password
run Run an exec mode command (alias command do)
secret Configure the secret
sleep Make the Command Interface pause for a specified
duration
support Enter Support mode
Map Class Configuration Mode
In this mode, you can specify Frame Relay End-to-End fragmentation and reassembly
for a map class. Optionally, you can specify the maximum payload size of a fragment or
specify fragmentation only or reassembly only.
From Global Configuration mode, type the
map-class frame-relay
command and the
mapClassName
you want to configure, and press Enter.
host1(config)#
map-class frame-relay testmapclass
host1(config-map-class)#
?
default Set a command to its default(s)
do Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
exit Exit from the current command mode
frame-relay Configure frame relay 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
Map List Configuration Mode
In this mode, you can configure map list parameters. In Map List Configuration mode,
commands such as
map-list
and
ip atm-vc
are used to configure ATM NBMA interfaces.
From Global Configuration mode, type
map-list
and a
mapListName,
and press Enter.
host1(config)#
map-list mjt3330
host1(config-map-list)#
?
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
ip Add IP address to the map
log Configure logging settings
macro Run a CLI macro
no Negate a command or set its default(s)
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