Cisco Router Modes and Commands: User Exec Mode
Cisco Router Modes and Commands: User Exec Mode
Cisco Router Modes and Commands: User Exec Mode
setup startup-config
User Exec show controllers ser0
mode Router> debug IP interfaces arp
rip|igrp protocols [mac_addr]
copy ip interface brief
Line Editiog: reload protocols
enable log
erase start route
Ctl-R redisplay line exit arp
ping traffic
Ctl-A move to beginning of line access-list
Ctl-E move to end of line traceroute process cpu
Ctl-B move back one char telnet cdp
Ctl-F move forward one char Privileged Exec clear counters appletalk
Ctl-D delete one char Router# connect
mode mac address-table
Tab finish typing a command clock version
vlan
Router Command History:
hostname
Ctl-P show last command
enable password level 7 xxxx
exit enable secret xxxx default-gateway
Ctl-N show previous commands config terminal
enable use-tacacs route 0.0.0.0
show history
enable last-resort routing
show terminal
ip classless
ipv6 name-server
logging buffered domain-name
Global Config access-list xxx dhcp
mode Router(config)# boot nat
[no] service password-encryption
banner
aaa
exit
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