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Basic Router Configurations Show Commands

The currently active configuration script running on the router is referred to as the running-config on the routers command-line interface. The running configuration script is not automatically saved on a Cisco router, and will be lost in the event of power failure. Flash memory is a special kind of memory on the router that contains the operating system image file(s) Unlike regular router memory, flash memory continues to maintain the file image even after power is lost.

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Basic Router Configurations Show Commands

The currently active configuration script running on the router is referred to as the running-config on the routers command-line interface. The running configuration script is not automatically saved on a Cisco router, and will be lost in the event of power failure. Flash memory is a special kind of memory on the router that contains the operating system image file(s) Unlike regular router memory, flash memory continues to maintain the file image even after power is lost.

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In our last article I show you that how can you connect Cisco router. In this article I will show how can you can configure router. For demonstration purpose I used packet tracer software. If you haven t install packet tracer read our pervious article to download and install packet tracer. Link is given on the top side of left. Create a simple topology by dragging dives on workspace as show in figure.

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Show the active configuration in memory. The currently active configuration script running on the router is referred to Ads b Clickwinks as the running-config on the routers command-line interface. Note that privileged mode is required. The running Your Ad Here configuration script is not automatically saved on a Cisco router, and will be lost in the event of power failure. The running configuration must be manually saved with the 'copy' command Router#show flash
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Flash memory is a special kind of memory on the router that contains the operating system image file(s). Unlike regular router memory, Flash memory continues to maintain the file image even after power is lost. Router#show histor The routers Command Line Interface (CLI) maintains by default the last 10 commands you have entered in memory. To retrieve the previous command you typed Press the up arrow To retrieve the next command you typed Press the down arrow Router#show protocols Use this command to view the status of the current layer 3 routed protocols running on your router Router#show version
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This command will give you critical information, such as: router platform type, operating system revision, operating system last boot time and file location, amount of memory, number of interfaces, and configuration register Router#show clock
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Will show you Routers clock Router#show hosts will display a cached list of hosts and all of their interfaces IP addresses Router#show users Will show a list of all users who are connected to the router Router#show interfaces will give you detailed information about each interface Router#show protocols will show the global and interface-specific status of any layer 3 protocols Router#show ip interface brief
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This command will show brief descriptions about interface. This command mostly used in troubleshooting. There may be three possible conditions of status. UP :- interface is up and operational DOWN :- physical link is detected but there are some problem in configurations. Administrativel down :- port is disable by shutdown command ( Default mode of any port on router.)
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This command will give a detail about known route. Router will not forward packet if route is not shown here for that packet. Router s routing decision is made by this routing table.
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