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Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference

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CONTENTS

About Cisco IOS Software Documentation xxi

Documentation Objectives xxi

Audience xxi

Documentation Conventions xxi

Typographic Conventions xxii

Command Syntax Conventions xxii

Software Conventions xxiii

Reader Alert Conventions xxiii

Documentation Organization xxiii

Cisco IOS Documentation Set xxiv

Cisco IOS Documentation on Cisco.com xxiv

Configuration Guides, Command References, and Supplementary Resources xxv Additional Resources and Documentation Feedback xxxi Using the Command-Line Interface in Cisco IOS Software xxxiii

Initially Configuring a Device xxxiii

Using the CLI xxxiv

Understanding Command Modes xxxiv

Using the Interactive Help Feature xxxvii

Understanding Command Syntax xxxviii

Understanding Enable and Enable Secret Passwords xxxix

Using the Command History Feature xl

Abbreviating Commands xli

Using Aliases for CLI Commands xli

Using the no and default Forms of Commands xlii

Using the debug Command xlii

Filtering Output Using Output Modifiers xlii

Understanding CLI Error Messages xliii

Saving Changes to a Configuration xliv

Additional Information xliv

Introduction CF-1

Cisco IOS IFS Command Syntax CF-2

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines CF-3

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Configuration Fundamentals Commands CF-5

activation-character CF-6 alias CF-7 archive CF-11 archive config CF-12 archive log config persistent save CF-14 archive tar CF-15 async-bootp CF-18 attach CF-20 autobaud CF-23 auto-sync CF-24 autoupgrade disk-cleanup CF-26 autoupgrade ida url CF-27 autoupgrade status email CF-28 banner exec CF-29 banner incoming CF-31 banner login CF-33 banner motd CF-35 banner slip-ppp CF-37 boot CF-39 boot bootldr CF-43 boot bootstrap CF-45 boot config CF-47 boot host CF-50 boot network CF-53 boot system CF-56 boot-end-marker CF-62 boot-start-marker CF-64 cd CF-66 clear archive log config CF-68 clear catalyst6000 traffic-meter CF-69 clear configuration lock CF-70 clear ip http client cache CF-72 clear logging CF-73 clear logging system CF-74

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clear logging xml CF-76 clear mls statistics CF-77 clear parser cache CF-78 clear platform netint CF-79 clear processes interrupt mask CF-80 clear tcp CF-81 clear vlan counters CF-83 clock CF-84 clock initialize nvram CF-86 config-register CF-87 configuration mode exclusive CF-89 configure confirm CF-95 configure memory CF-97 configure network CF-99 configure overwrite-network CF-100 configure replace CF-101 configure revert CF-105 configure terminal CF-107 confreg CF-109 continue (ROM monitor) CF-111 copy CF-112 copy erase flash CF-130 copy http:// CF-131 copy https:// CF-132 copy logging system CF-133 copy xmodem: CF-135 copy ymodem: CF-136 copy /noverify CF-137 databits CF-141 data-character-bits CF-143 default-value exec-character-bits CF-144 default-value special-character-bits CF-145 define interface-range CF-146 delete CF-148 diag CF-150

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diagnostic bootup level CF-153 diagnostic cns CF-155 diagnostic event-log size CF-157 diagnostic level CF-158 diagnostic monitor CF-160 diagnostic ondemand CF-164 diagnostic schedule test CF-166 diagnostic start CF-169 diagnostic stop CF-173 dir CF-175 disable CF-177 disconnect-character CF-178 dispatch-character CF-179 dispatch-machine CF-181 dispatch-timeout CF-183 do CF-185 downward-compatible-config CF-187 editing CF-188 enable CF-191 end CF-194 environment-monitor shutdown temperature CF-195 environment temperature-controlled CF-196 erase CF-197 erase bootflash CF-200 errdisable detect cause CF-201 errdisable recovery CF-203 escape-character CF-205 exec CF-207 exec-banner CF-208 exec-character-bits CF-210 exec-timeout CF-212 execute-on CF-213 exit (EXEC) CF-216 exit (global) CF-217 file prompt CF-218

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file verify auto CF-219 format CF-221 fsck CF-225 full-help CF-231 help CF-233 hidekeys CF-235 history CF-237 history size CF-239 hold-character CF-240 hostname CF-241 hw-module reset CF-243 hw-module shutdown CF-244 insecure CF-245 international CF-246 ip bootp server CF-247 ip finger CF-249 ip ftp passive CF-251quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_7
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