
Command Modes
16 Enterasys Xpedition User Reference Manual
The default name is XP unless it has been changed during initial configuration. Refer to
the XP Getting Started Guide for the procedures for changing the system name.
Enable Mode
Enable mode provides more facilities than User mode. You can display critical features
within Enable mode including router configuration, access control lists, and SNMP
statistics. To enter Enable mode from the User mode, enter the command enable (or en),
then supply the password when prompted.
The Enable mode command prompt consists of the XP name followed by the pound
sign(#):
To exit Enable mode and return to User mode, either type exit and press Return, or press
Ctrl+Z.
Configure Mode
Configure mode provides the capabilities to configure all features and functions on the
XP. These include router configuration, access control lists and spanning tree. To enter
Configure mode, enter the command config from Enable mode.
Note: As mentioned previously, up to four Telnet sessions can be run simultaneously on
the XP. All four sessions can be in Configure mode at the same time, so you
should consider limiting access to the XP to authorized users.
The Configure mode command prompt consists of the XP name followed by (config) and
a pound sign (#):
To exit Configure mode and return to Enable mode, either type exit and press Return, or
press Ctrl+Z.
Boot PROM Mode
If your XP does not find a valid system image on the external PC flash, the system might
enter programmable read-only memory (PROM) mode. You should then reboot the XP
(enter the command reboot at the boot PROM prompt) to restart the system. If the system
fails to reboot successfully, please call Enterasys Networks Technical Support to resolve
the problem.
For information on how to upgrade the boot PROM software and boot using the
upgraded image, see the XP Getting Started Guide.
ssr#
ssr(config)#
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