Cisco router and switch commands

    • [PDF File]Lab 2.5.1: Basic Switch Configuration

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      points to a router or Layer 3 switch. Although this activity does not include an external IP gateway, assume that you will eventually connect the LAN to a router for external access. Assuming that the LAN interface on the router is 172.17.99.1, set the default gateway for the switch. S1(config)# ip default-gateway 172.17.99.1 S1(config)# exit


    • [PDF File]ArubaOS-Switch and Cisco IOS CLI Reference Guide

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      HPE 3800-24G-PoE+-2SFP+ switch running ArubaOS-Switch KA.16.03.0003 Cisco WS-C3750E-24TD switch running Cisco IOS Software C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), 15.0(1)SE Additional HPE and Cisco switches and/or routers were used to provide systems connectivity and operational support as necessary.


    • [PDF File]Essential Cisco IOS Commands - Internetwork Training

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      Router(config)#ip access-list standard 10 - Configure a standard access control list and assign it the number 10 Router(config-std-nacl)#deny host 192.168.0.2 - Deny all traffic from host 192.168.0.2 Router(config-std-nacl)#permit any - Permit any traffic Router(config-if)#ip access-group 10 out - Assign a numbered access control list 10 to an


    • [PDF File]Lab Configuring Basic Switch Settings (Solution)

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      Note: The switch used is a Cisco Catalyst 2960 with Cisco IOS Release 15.0(2) (lanbasek9 image). Other switches and Cisco IOS versions can be used. Depending on the model and Cisco IOS version, the commands available and output produced might vary from what is shown in this lab.


    • [PDF File]CLI Reference Guide for ArubaOS-CX, ArubaOS-Switch ...

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      Cisco switch running Cisco IOS Software 15.0(1)SE Additional Aruba and Cisco switches and/or routers were used to provide systems connectivity and operational support as necessary. Likewise, various computers and Voice over IP (VoIP) phones were used to help test functionality and provide output for commands such as show or display.


    • [PDF File]Command-Line Interface (CLI) Basics - Cisco

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      Router> enable Password: Router# config t Router (config)# The Cisco IOS expands the command config t to configure terminal. Another form of command-line completion is the use of the Tab key. If you start a command by entering the first few characters, you can press the Tab key. As long as there is only one match, the Cisco IOS


    • [PDF File]Cisco CCNA notes -- Tech Note

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      Switch and Router differences and connections via Console, Auxiliary and Telnet options (rollover cables, cross cables, serial setup etc.) Router configuration, (memory use and functions… RAM, FLASH, ROM, NVRAM) Router and Switch CLI (Command Line Interface) and exec mode basics for ; o key sequences for edit and recall etc. {lab #1} o


    • [PDF File]Chapter 9 Lab A: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and ...

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      Note: The router commands and output in this lab are from a Cisco 1941 with Cisco IOS Release 15.4(3)M2 image with a Security Technology license. Other routers and Cisco IOS versions can be used. See the Router Interface Summary Table at the end of this lab to determine which interface identifiers to use based on the equipment in your class.


    • [PDF File]Basic Router Configuration - Cisco

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      Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide OL-5332-01 1 Basic Router Configuration This chapter provides procedures for configuring the basic parameters of your Cisco router, including global parameter settings, routing protocols, interf aces, and command-line access. It also describes the


    • [PDF File]Basic Cisco Commands - Weber State University

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      Basic Cisco Commands By Marcus Nielson (2014) Configuring Basic Switch Settings (Switch Examples) Enter enable if the prompt has changed back to Switch>. Switch> enable Switch# Enter global configuration mode. Switch# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#


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