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Accessing Command Modes

Table 11 describes the command modes available in the CLI.

Table 11: Command Mode Overview

Mode Name

Use of Mode

Access to Mode

Exit from Mode

AAA Profile Configuration

  • Configure new AAA profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use aaa-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-aaa-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Address Family Configuration

  • Configure BGP or RIP address family parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use router bgp or router rip to enter Router Configuration mode. From Router Configuration, use the address-family command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-router-af)#
    
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

ATM VC Class Configuration

  • Configure a class of attributes for an ATM data PVC.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the vc-class atm command, and specify the name of the VC class.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-vc-class)#
    
  • Use the exit command to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

ATM VC Configuration

  • Configure individual attributes for an ATM data PVC.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the interface command to enter Subinterface Configuration mode. From Subinterface Configuration mode, use the pvc command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-subif-atm-vc)#
    
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Classifier Group Configuration

  • Configure classifier groups with policy rules used for policy lists.
  • To create a classifier group, from Policy List Configuration mode use the classifier-group command and identify the CLACL and precedence.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-policy-list-
    classifier-group)#
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Color Mark Profile Configuration

  • Configure packet color after exit from rate-limit hierarchy.
  • From Rate Limit Profile Configuration Mode, use the color-mark-profile command and identify the interface type (IP, IPv6, MPLS).
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-color-mark-
    profile)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Control Plane Configuration

  • Configure SRP module policing.
  • From Global Configuration Mode, use the control-plane command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-control-plane)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Controller Configuration

  • Configure physical interfaces (for example, T3).
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the controller command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-controll)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

DHCP
Local Pool Configuration

  • Configure DHCP local pools.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ip dhcp-local pool command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-dhcp-local)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Domain Map Configuration

  • Configure domain maps.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the aaa domain-map command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-domain-map)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Domain Map
Tunnel Configuration

  • Configure tunnel parameters.
  • From Domain-Map Configuration mode, use the tunnel command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-domain-m
    ap-tunnel)#
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

DoS Protection Group Configuration

  • Configure parameters for DoS protection groups.
  • From Global Configuration Mode, use the dos-protection-group command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-dos-group)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Drop Profile Configuration

  • Configure drop profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the drop-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-drop-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Explicit Path Configuration

  • Configure MPLS explicit path parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, specify the mpls explicit-path name command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-expl-path)#
    
  • Use the exit command to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Flow Cache Configuration

  • Configure parameters for the aggregation cache.
  • From Global Configuration Mode, use the ip flow-aggregation cache command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-flow-cache)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Global Configuration

  • Enable a feature or function.
  • Disable a feature or function.
  • Configure a feature or function.
  • From Privileged Exec mode, use the configure command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config)#
    
  • Use the exit command, or press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.
  • Use the interface command to enter Interface Configuration mode.

Interface Configuration

  • Create an interface.
  • Modify the operation of an interface, such as bandwidth or clock rate.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the interface command and identify the interface by slot/port.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-if)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IP NAT Pool Configuration

  • Create a NAT pool with a multiple, discontinuous range.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ip nat pool command and specify only a prefix length value.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ipnat-pool)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IP PIM Data MDT Configuration

  • Create and activate data multicast distribution trees (MDTs)
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ip pim data-mdt command and specify a name.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ip-pim-data-mdt)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IP Service Profile Configuration

  • Create a service profile to use in route maps for subscriber management and to authenticate subscribers with RADIUS.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ip service-profile command and specify a service profile name with up to 32 ASCII characters.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-service-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IPSec CA Identity Configuration

  • Create an IPSec identity used in online certificate requests and during negotiations with IKE peers.
  • From the Global Configuration mode, use the ipsec ca identity command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ca-identity)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IPSec Identity Configuration

  • Create an IPSec identity used in offline certificate requests and during negotiations with IKE peers.
  • From the Global Configuration mode, use the ipsec identity command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ipsec-identity)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IPSec IKE Policy Configuration

  • Define an IKE policy.
  • From the Global Configuration mode, use the ipsec ike-policy-rule command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ike-policy)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IPSec Manual Key Configuration

  • Enter manual keys.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ipsec key manual pre-share command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-manual-key)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IPSec Peer Public Key Configuration

  • Enter an ISAKMP/IKE public key that a remote peer uses for RSA authentication without the need for a digital certificate.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ipsec key pubkey-chain rsa command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-peer-public-key)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IPSec Transport Profile Configuration

  • Configure a profile for L2TP over IPSec.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ipsec transport profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ipsec-transport-
    profile)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IPSec Tunnel Profile Configuration

  • Configure a profile for IPSec tunnels.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ipsec tunnel profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ipsec-tunnel-
    profile)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

IP Tunnel Destination Profile Configuration

  • Create a profile for dynamic GRE or DVMRP tunnels
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the gre destination profile command or the dvmrp destination profile command and specify a destination profile name.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-dest-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

L2 Transport Load-Balancing-Circuit Configuration

  • Configure Martini layer 2 transport circuit associated with load-balancing group.
  • From Global Configuration mode, specify the mpls l2transport load-balancing-group command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-l2transp
    ort-load-balancing-ci
    rcuit)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

L2TP Destination Profile Configuration

  • Define the location of an LAC.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the l2tp destination profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-l2tp-dest-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

L2TP Destination Profile Host Configuration

  • Configure host profile attributes.
  • From L2TP Destination Profile Configuration mode, use theremote host command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-l2tp-dest-
    profile-host)#
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

L2TP Tunnel Switch Profile Configuration

  • Configure the L2TP tunnel switching behavior for interfaces to which this profile is assigned.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the l2tp switch-profile command, and specify the name of the L2TP tunnel switch profile.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-l2tp-tun
    nel-switch-profile)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Layer 2 Control Configuration

  • Configure ANCP (L2C) parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the l2c command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-l2c)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Layer 2 Control Neighbor Configuration

  • Configure ANCP (L2C) neighbor parameters.
  • From Layer 2 Configuration mode, use the neighbor command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-l2c-neighbor)#
    
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

LDP Configuration

  • Configure MPLS LDP profile parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, specify the mpls ldp profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ldp)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Line Configuration

  • Modify a virtual terminal line.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the line command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-line)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Local IPSec Transport Profile Configuration

  • Configure preshared IKE keys for L2TP over IPSec profiles.
  • From the IPSec Transport Profile Configuration mode, use the local ip address command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-ipsec-transport-
    profile-local)#
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Local User Configuration

  • Configure user parameters in local user databases.
  • From Global Configuration mode, specify the aaa local username or the aaa local database command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-local-user)#
    
  • Use the exit command to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Map Class Configuration

  • Specify fragmentation for a map class.
  • From Global Configuration mode, specify the map-class frame-relay command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-map-class)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Map List Configuration

  • Configure map list parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the map-list command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-map-list)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Parent Group Configuration

  • Configure an external parent group.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the parent-group command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-parent-group)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Policy List Configuration

  • Configure policy lists.
  • To create a policy list, from Global Configuration mode use the policy-list command and identify the type of policy list.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-policy-list)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Policy List Parent Group Configuration

  • Configure an internal parent group in a hierarchy.
  • From Global Configuration Mode, use the policy-list command to create or access a policy list. From Policy List Configuration Mode, use the parent-group command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-policy-l
    ist-parent-group)#
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Policy Parameter Configuration

  • Configure a policy parameter.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the policy-parameter command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-policy-parameter)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

PPPoE Service Name Table Configuration

  • Configure services for a PPPoE service name table.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the pppoe-service-name-table command, and specify the alphanumeric name of the PPPoE service name table.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-pppoe-service-
    name-table)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Privileged Exec

  • Show system information.
  • Set operating parameters.
  • Access Global Configuration mode.
  • From User Exec mode, use the enable command.
  • Prompt:
    host1#
    
  • Use the disable command to return to User Exec mode.
  • Use the exit command to log out of the CLI.
  • Use the configure command to enter Global Configuration mode.

Profile Configuration

  • Configure profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

QoS Interface Set Configuration

  • Configure QoS interface sets.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the qos-interface-set command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-qos-interface-set)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

QoS Interface Superet Configuration

  • Configure QoS interface supersets.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the qos-interface-superset command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-qos-interface-superet)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

QoS Parameter Definition Configuration

  • Configure QoS parameter definitions.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the qos-parameter-define command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-qos-parameter-define)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

QoS Profile Configuration

  • Configure QoS profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the qos-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-qos-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

QoS Shared Shaper Control Configuration

  • Configure variables within the simple shared shaper algorithm.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the qos-shared-shaper-control command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-qos-shar
    ed-shaper-control)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Queue Profile Configuration

  • Configure queue profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the queue-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-queue)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

RADIUS Configuration

  • Configure Broadband Remote Access Server (B-RAS) parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the radius server command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-radius)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

RADIUS Relay Configuration

  • Configure RADIUS relay server parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the radius relay server command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-radius-relay)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Rate Limit
Profile Configuration

  • Configure an IP or L2TP rate limit parameters.
  • To create an IP rate limit profile, from Global Configuration mode use the ip rate-limit-profile command.
  • To create an L2TP rate limit profile, from Global Configuration mode use the l2tp rate-limit-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-rate-limit-
    profile)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Redundancy Configuration

  • Configure high availability (stateful SRP switchover).
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the redundancy command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-redundancy)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Remote Neighbor Configuration

  • Configure remote neighbor parameters for OSPF, PIM, or RIP.
  • From Router Configuration mode, use the remote-neighbor command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-router-rn)#
    
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Route Map Configuration

  • Configure routing tables and source and destination information.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the route-map command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-route-map)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Router Configuration

  • Configure a routing protocol.
  • From Global Configuration mode, specify a routing protocol with the router command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-router)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

RSVP Configuration

  • Configure an RSVP profile.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the mpls rsvp profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-rsvp)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

RTR Configuration

  • Configure RTR parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the rtr command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-rtr)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Scheduler Profile Configuration

  • Configure shaping parameters.
  • Configure scheduler profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the scheduler-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-scheduler-profile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec menu.

Service Session Profile Configuration

  • Configure attributes for Service Manager service session profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the service-management service-session-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-service-session-
    profile)#
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

SNMP Event Manager Configuration

  • Configure SNMP events.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the snmp-server management-event command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-mgmtevent)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec menu.

Statistics Profile Configuration

  • Configure statistics profiles.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the statistics-profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-statistics-
    profile)#
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec menu.

Subinterface Configuration

  • Configure multiple virtual interfaces on a single physical interface.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the interface command and identify the interface (slot/port.subinterface).
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-subif)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Subscriber Policy Configuration

  • Configure a nondefault subscriber policy for a subscriber (client) bridge group interface.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the subscriber-policy command and specify the alphanumeric name of the subscriber policy.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-policy)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Traffic Class Configuration

  • Configure a traffic class.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the traffic-class command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-traffic-class)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Traffic Class Group Configuration

  • Configure a traffic class group.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the traffic-class-group command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-traffic-class-
    group)
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Tunnel Group Configuration

  • Add up to 31 tunnel definitions to a tunnel group.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the aaa tunnel-group command and specify the name of the tunnel.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-tunnel-group)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Tunnel Group Tunnel Configuration

  • Configure attributes for a tunnel group tunnel.
  • From Tunnel Group Configuration mode, use the tunnel command and specify the tag value (1-31) of the tunnel.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-tunnel-group-
    tunnel)#
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration Mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Tunnel Profile Configuration

  • Configure tunnel profile parameters.
  • From Global Configuration mode, specify the mpls tunnels profile command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-tunnelprofile)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Tunnel Server Configuration

  • Configure the maximum number of tunnel-service interfaces for a dynamic tunnel-server port.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the tunnel-server command and identify the slot/port location of the dynamic tunnel-server port.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-tunnel-server)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

User Exec

  • Change terminal settings on a temporary basis.
  • Show system information.
  • Access Privileged Exec mode.
  • Log into system.
  • Prompt:
    host1>
    
  • Use the enable command to enter Privileged Exec mode.
  • Use the exit command to log out of the CLI.

VRF Configuration

  • Configure VRF parameters for BGP/MPLS VPNs.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use the ip vrf command.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-vrf)#
    
  • Use the exit command once to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

VR Group Configuration

  • Configure a virtual router group for AAA broadcast accounting.
  • From Global Configuration mode, use aaa accounting vr-group to enter VR Group Configuration mode.
  • Prompt:
    host1(config-vr-group)#
    
  • Use the exit command twice to return to Global Configuration mode.
  • Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec mode.

Note: Within any configuration mode, the commands that are available to the user include the commands defined for that configuration mode and all commands defined for Global Configuration mode. See Figure 21. For example, from Router Configuration mode, you could use the interface Global Configuration mode command without first explicitly going back to Global Configuration mode.

host1(router-config)# interface atm 4/0.3
host1(config-if)#

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