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Cisco IOS Classic Command Cheat Sheet

Post Views: 3,240 Welcome to our Cisco IOS Classic Command Cheat Sheet! Cisco switches and routers use the Internetwork Operating System (IOS), which configures and controls the device’s performance and behavior. Cisco’s IOS defines an interface called the Command Line Interface (CLI), which enables administrators to enter commands into a terminal emulation program. The CLI […]

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Cisco IOS Classic Interface Commands Cheat Sheet

Post Views: 1,689 Welcome to our Cisco IOS Classic Interface Commands Cheat Sheet. You can see our other IOS cheat sheet here.  You can view all our Cisco IOS How To’s here. Here are the most frequently used Interface commands as a quick reference/cheat sheet. This will help you remember the key interface configurations: Important

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Show Interfaces Command in Cisco IOS

Post Views: 2,415 The primary purpose of the show interfaces command is for displaying the equipped interfaces and their status. Here’s the information you can get about an interface from this command: Interface type Status Speed and duplex Encapsulation Errors on the interface The last time the interface flapped The last time the error counters

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PPP Configuration in Cisco IOS

Post Views: 2,132 Point-to-Point (PPP) Protocol is an excelent Layer 2 protocol used to establish a direct connection between two nodes. It can provide connection authentication, transmission encryption (using ECP, RFC 1968), and compression. PPP was designed somewhat after the original HDLC specifications. The designers of PPP included many additional features that had been seen

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Policy Based Routing feature Usage in Cisco IOS

Post Views: 1,575 What is Policy-based Routing? With policy-based routing (which we will call PBR from here on out), you get the option to implement policies that selectively cause packets to take different paths. Additionally, PBR can mark packets so that certain types of traffic get prioritized. One example of PBR is, say that your

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