Basic Router Configs

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