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Cisco Router Modes and Commands: User Exec Mode

This document provides an overview of router modes and common commands in Cisco routers. It lists the different modes a router can be in including user exec mode, privileged exec mode, global configuration mode, and interface configuration mode. It also lists many common commands that can be used in each mode such as show, debug, copy, reload, ping, traceroute, clear counters, and configuration commands.
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Cisco Router Modes and Commands: User Exec Mode

This document provides an overview of router modes and common commands in Cisco routers. It lists the different modes a router can be in including user exec mode, privileged exec mode, global configuration mode, and interface configuration mode. It also lists many common commands that can be used in each mode such as show, debug, copy, reload, ping, traceroute, clear counters, and configuration commands.
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running-config

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

interface vlan | Eth |


interface Eth 0.x line [console 0 | vty 0 4 |aux] router rip | ospf | eigrp | bgp
Serial | loopback

Router(config-if)# Router(config-subif)# Router(config-line)# Router(config-router)#

ip address [addr][mask][secondary] network x.x.x.x


ip helper-address password xxxx
ip address passive-interface default
no shutdown login
encapsulation dot1q [vlanid] logging synchronous
[no] passive-interface serial 0/0
no ip directed-broadcast redistribute
no login (allow telnet w/o passwd)
media-type access-class [acl-list# ] in no auto summary
clock rate version
bandwidth
description Cisco Router Modes and
ip access-group xxx [in | out]
Commands
cisco-router-commands.vsd
ip summary address 2-18-19
standby [email protected]
crypto
ip nat

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