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Exiting the CLI and CLI Command Modes ▀
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Exiting the CLI and CLI Command Modes
A CLI session is defined as the successful login into the CLI. When you establish a CLI session, you are placed into the
system‘s Exec Mode. Depending upon your user privilege level, you can:
system‘s Exec Mode. Depending upon your user privilege level, you can:
Use the local context to perform system management functions
Move to an assigned context and work in Exec Mode
Move to an assigned context as an administrative user and work in Global Configuration Mode or other
configuration sub-mode
This section addresses how to properly exit the various modes and the CLI.
Exiting Configuration Sub-modes
To exit a configuration sub-mode and return to the next highest configuration sub-mode or Global Configuration Mode,
type the exit command at the system prompt.
type the exit command at the system prompt.
Example
Important:
The CLI supports implicit mode-exits when using configuration files. Therefore, configuration files
do not have to contain all of the required exit commands for you to leave various sub-config modes.
To exit a sub-mode and return to the Exec Mode, enter the
command.
Example
Exiting Global Configuration Mode
To exit Global Configuration Mode, and return to the Exec Mode prompt, type the
command at the prompt.