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Using the Command-Line Interface

This chapter covers accessing and configuring a Cisco Catalyst Switch CLI, specifically the Cisco 2960-XR series. It explains different access options, user modes, and command navigation, along with the distinction between running and startup configuration files. Key sequences for command editing and the types of Cisco IOS software commands are also discussed.

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Using the Command-Line Interface

This chapter covers accessing and configuring a Cisco Catalyst Switch CLI, specifically the Cisco 2960-XR series. It explains different access options, user modes, and command navigation, along with the distinction between running and startup configuration files. Key sequences for command editing and the types of Cisco IOS software commands are also discussed.

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CCNA 200-301, Volume I

Chapter 4
Using the Command-Line
Interface
Objectives
• Accessing a Cisco Catalyst Switch CLI
• Configuring Cisco IOS Software
Cisco 2960-XR Catalyst Switch Series
CLI Access Options
Console Connection to a Switch
A Part of a 2960-XR Switch with
Console Ports Shown
Terminal Settings for Console Access
User and Enable (Privileged) Modes
Example of Privileged Mode Commands
Being Rejected in User Mode
Nondefault Basic Configuration
Cisco IOS Software Command Help
Key Sequences for Command Edit and
Recall
Nondefault Basic Configuration
CLI Configuration Mode Versus Exec
Modes
Navigating Between Different
Configuration Modes
Common Switch Configuration Modes
Navigation In and Out of Switch
Configuration Modes
Cisco Switch Memory Types
Two Main Cisco IOS Configuration Files
How Configuration Mode Commands
Change the Running-Config File, Not
the Startup-Config File

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