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Basic Cisco Commands Book

The document provides instructions for configuring a Cisco router including changing settings like the hostname, passwords, interfaces, static routes and banners. It describes commands for enabling privileged mode, entering global configuration mode, viewing configurations and reloading the router. The document also covers configuring the console, FastEthernet and Serial interfaces, and viewing interface and system details.

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Basic Cisco Commands Book

The document provides instructions for configuring a Cisco router including changing settings like the hostname, passwords, interfaces, static routes and banners. It describes commands for enabling privileged mode, entering global configuration mode, viewing configurations and reloading the router. The document also covers configuring the console, FastEthernet and Serial interfaces, and viewing interface and system details.

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Cisco Commands --- System Configuration Dialog --Continue with configuration dialog?

[yes/no]: Router> Router>enable Router# privileged Mode User Mode setup mode

Router#configure terminal Router(config)# Global Configuration Mode

Show previous commands we have entered


Router#show history

Change the history size


Router#terminal history size 50 (0-256)

Change the hostname


Router(config)#hostname HeadOffice HeadOffice(config)#

View Configurations
HeadOffice#show running-config

Save router configuration to NVRam


HeadOffice#copy running-config startup-config

Reload the router


HeadOffice#reload Page 1

Banner MOTD message of the day


HeadOffice(config)#Banner motd # Unauthorized access suspended #

Login banner
HeadOffice(config)#Banner login # Wel Come to the Public Router#

enable password
HeadOffice(config)#enable password CISCO

enable secret password


HeadOffice(config)#enable secret CCNA

Console password
HeadOffice(config)#line console 0 HeadOffice(config-line)#password console HeadOffice(config-line)#login

encrypt passwords
HeadOffice(config)#service password-encryption

Stop ip domain lookup


HeadOffice(config)#no ip domain-lookup

Console logout time


HeadOffice(config)#line console 0 HeadOffice(config-line)#exec-timeout min sec Page 2

Stop disturbing console message when typing


HeadOffice(config)#line console 0 HeadOffice(config-line)#logging synchronous

View the date and time HeadOffice#view clock

Change the timezone


HeadOffice(config)#clock timezone utc 5 30

Change the time


HeadOffice#clock set h:m:s date month year (if now time is 8 10 am we must - 5 30 from it when enter the time)

Configure fastethernet interface


HeadOffice(config)#interface fastethernet 0/0 HeadOffice(config-if)#Description CONNECTION TO LAN ADMIN HeadOffice(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 HeadOffice(config-if)#no shut

Configure serial interface


HeadOffice(config)#interface serial 0/0/0 HeadOffice(config-if)#ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.252 HeadOffice(config-if)#description WAN CONNECTION TO 2ND FLOOR HeadOffice(config-if)#clock rate 64000 (DCE interface) HeadOffice(config-if)#no shut

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View interface details


HeadOffice#show controllers serial 0/0/0

Show physcial configurations


HeadOffice#show version

Static route
HeadOffice(config)#ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1 (destination network) (subnetmask) (next hop address) or HeadOffice(config)#ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 serial 0/0/0 (destination network) (subnetmask) (exit interface)

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