This chapter summarizes the global-configuration commands in the CLI command structure.
The term global indicates characteristics or features effecting the system as a whole. Use the Global Configuration Mode to configure the system globally, or enter specific configuration modes to configure specific elements (such as interfaces or protocols). Use the configure terminal command (under PRIV EXEC) to enter the global configuration mode.
The following example describes the process of entering the global configuration mode from the privileged EXEC mode:
<DEVICE>#configure terminal <DEVICE>(config)#
Note
The system prompt changes to indicate you are now in the global configuration mode. The prompt consists of the device host name followed by (config) and a pound sign (#).Commands entered in the global configuration mode update the running configuration file
as soon as they are entered. However, these changes are not saved in the startup
configuration file until a commit
> write > memory
command is issued.
<DEVICE>(config)#?
Global configuration commands:
aaa-policy Configure a
authentication/accounting/authorization
policy
aaa-tacacs-policy Configure an
authentication/accounting/authorization
TACACS policy
alias Alias
ap505 AP505 access point
ap510 AP510 access point
ap621 AP621 access point
ap622 AP622 access point
ap650 AP650 access point
ap6511 AP6511 access point
ap6521 AP6521 access point
ap6522 AP6522 access point
ap6532 AP6532 access point
ap6562 AP6562 access point
ap71xx AP71XX access point
ap7502 AP7502 access point
ap7522 AP7522 access point
ap7532 AP7532 access point
ap7562 AP7562 access point
ap7602 AP7602 access point
ap7612 AP7612 access point
ap7622 AP7622 access point
ap7632 AP7632 access point
ap7662 AP7662 access point
ap81xx AP81XX access point
ap82xx AP82XX access point
ap8432 AP8432 access point
ap8533 AP8533 access point
application Configure an application
application-group Configure an application-group
application-policy Configure an application policy
association-acl-policy Configure an association acl policy
auto-provisioning-policy Configure an auto-provisioning policy
bgp BGP Configuration
ble-data-export-policy Configure a ble data export policy
bonjour-gw-discovery-policy Bonjour Gateway discovery policy
bonjour-gw-forwarding-policy Bonjour Gateway forwarding policy
bonjour-gw-query-forwarding-policy Bonjour Gateway Query forwarding policy
captive-portal Configure a captive portal
clear Clear
client-identity Client identity (DHCP Device
Fingerprinting)
client-identity-group Client identity group (DHCP Fingerprint
Database)
clone Clone configuration object
crypto-cmp-policy CMP policy
customize Customize the output of summary cli
commands
database-client-policy Configure database client policy
database-policy Configure database policy
device Configuration on multiple devices
device-categorization Configure a device categorization object
dhcp-server-policy DHCP server policy
dhcpv6-server-policy DHCPv6 server related configuration
dns-whitelist Configure a whitelist
event-system-policy Configure a event system policy
ex3500 Ex3500 device
ex3500-management-policy Configure a ex3500 management policy
ex3500-qos-class-map-policy Configure a ex3500 qos class-map policy
ex3500-qos-policy-map Configure a ex3500 qos policy-map
ex3524 EX3524 wireless controller
ex3548 EX3548 wireless controller
firewall-policy Configure firewall policy
global-association-list Configure a global association list
guest-management Configure a guest management policy
help Description of the interactive help
system
host Enter the configuration context of a
device by specifying its hostname
igmp-snoop-policy Create igmp snoop policy
inline-password-encryption Store encryption key in the startup
configuration file
iot-device-type-imagotag-policy Configure a iot imagotag device type
policy
ip Internet Protocol (IP)
ipv6 Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
ipv6-router-advertisement-policy IPv6 Router Advertisement related
configuration
l2tpv3 L2tpv3 tunnel protocol
mac MAC configuration
location-policy Configure a location policy used for
ExtremeLocation
management-policy Configure a management policy
meshpoint Create a new MESHPOINT or enter
MESHPOINT configuration context for one
or more MESHPOINTs
meshpoint-qos-policy Configure a meshpoint quality-of-service
policy
mint-policy Configure the global mint policy
nac-list Configure a network access control list
no Negate a command or set its defaults
nsight-policy Configure a Nsight policy
nx45xx NX45XX integrated services platform
nx5500 NX5500 wireless controller
nx65xx NX65XX integrated services platform
nx75xx NX75XX wireless controller
nx9000 NX9000 wireless controller
passpoint-policy Configure a passpoint policy
password-encryption Encrypt passwords in configuration
profile Profile related commands - if no
parameters are given, all profiles are
selected
radio-qos-policy Configure a radio quality-of-service
policy
radius-group Configure radius user group parameters
radius-server-policy Create device onboard radius policy
radius-user-pool-policy Configure Radius User Pool
rename Clone configuration object
replace Replace configuration object
rf-domain Create a RF Domain or enter rf-domain
context for one or more rf-domains
rfs4000 RFS4000 wireless controller
rfs6000 RFS6000 wireless controller
rfs7000 RFS7000 wireless controller
roaming-assist-policy Configure a roaming-assist policy
role-policy Role based firewall policy
route-map Dynamic routing route map Configuration
routing-policy Policy Based Routing Configuration
rtl-server-policy Configure a rtl server policy
schedule-policy Configure a schedule policy
self Config context of the device currently
logged into
sensor-policy Configure a sensor policy
smart-rf-policy Configure a Smart-RF policy
t5 T5 DSL switch
url-filter Configure a url filter
url-list Configure a URL list
vx9000 VX9000 wireless controller
web-filter-policy Configure a web filter policy
wips-policy Configure a wips policy
wlan Create a new WLAN or enter WLAN
configuration context for one or more
WLANs
wlan-qos-policy Configure a wlan quality-of-service
policy
write Write running configuration to memory or
terminal
clrscr Clears the display screen
commit Commit all changes made in this session
do Run commands from Exec mode
end End current mode and change to EXEC mode
exit End current mode and down to previous
mode
revert Revert changes
service Service Commands
show Show running system information
<DEVICE>(config)#