Which command-line interface mode is best described by this prompt? UCS-switch-A (nxos)#
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The prompt "UCS-switch-A (nxos)#" indicates that the current mode of the command-line interface (CLI) is the NX-OS EXEC mode.
NX-OS is the network operating system used by Cisco's data center switches, and the EXEC mode is the default operational mode when logging into the device's CLI. In this mode, the user has access to basic show commands and configuration commands, as well as the ability to manage interfaces and view system information.
The prompt also includes the hostname of the device "UCS-switch-A," which is helpful when managing multiple devices simultaneously. The "(nxos)" indicates the operating system being used.
To access other CLI modes, there are specific commands that need to be entered. For example, to enter global configuration mode, the user would need to enter the "configure terminal" command.
Maintenance mode is a separate mode that is used for troubleshooting and maintenance tasks. Local management mode refers to the ability to manage the device locally without a network connection. Cisco IOS mode is a completely different operating system used by Cisco routers and switches, and is not applicable in this scenario.