Across
- 1. Displays the IPv4 statistics for all interfaces on a router.
- 5. This prompt signifies you are in an interface
- 7. Command used to assign an IPv6 address to an interface
- 10. Allows used to enter privileged EXEC mode
- 11. Displays the contents of the IP routing tables stored in RAM
- 15. You probably forgot this command if your interface status is marked as "down"
- 19. The output displays all interfaces, their IP addresses, and their current status.
- 21. Used to immediately go back to EXEC mode
- 22. This prompt signifies you are in Global Config mode
- 23. Command used to set a default gateway
- 24. The output displays all interfaces, their IPv6 address, and their current status.
- 26. Used to encrypt all passwords
- 27. Use this line to secure user EXEC mode
- 28. Allows user to enter Global Config mode
Down
- 2. This prompt signifies you are in User EXEC mode
- 3. Terminates the current command-line interface session.
- 4. Use this line to set an IP address on a Switch
- 6. Provides a legal notification or warning
- 8. You probably forgot this command if the console doesn't require a password upon entering.
- 9. Displays the IPv6 statistics for all interfaces on a router.
- 12. Used to secure privileged EXEC mode
- 13. Displays statistics for all interfaces on the device. However, this command will only display the IPv4 addressing information.
- 14. Used to save the configuration to NVRAM
- 16. Use this line to secure remote Telnet/SSH access
- 17. Command used to assign an IPv4 address to an interface
- 18. This prompt signifies you are in Privileged EXEC mode
- 20. Displays the contents of the IPv6 routing tables stored in RAM
- 25. Mode that allows users to access all device commands, such as those used for configuration, management, and troubleshooting
