2. Getting StartedMN700004 Rev 01 11device-name#By default, Privileged mode is not password protected. However, you can configure passwordprotection by using the password command from the Configure prompt.To access Privileged mode from View mode, use the enable command. (That is why thismode is also referred as "Enable" mode.)Configure ModeThe Configure mode allows full configuration capabilities. Its prompt is displayed as follows:device-name(config)#Additional information can be displayed inside the parentheses, before the pound symbol, toindicate the present configuration mode.For example:device-name(cfg protocol)#indicates that you are in the Configure Protocol mode.To access Configure mode from Privileged mode, use the configure terminal command.Startup ModesThere are also two separate special startup modes, called "Loader" and "Sysloader". They aredesigned mainly for techical support purposes and are not user-configurable. Both of them arecovered in detail in the Appendix.MessagesSeveral messages may be issued in response to incorrect entries (e.g., wrong syntax, orincomplete commands). The following are some of these messages:% unknown commanddisplayed when you enter a string that is not a command.% command incompleteindicates that you entered a valid command but failed to enter all its required parameters.Press the key to display the possible options.Other messages include: