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1. line console 0
Global command that changes the
context to console configuration
mode
2. line vty
Global command that changes the
context to vty configuration mode
for the range of vty lines listed in
the command

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CCENT CLI
Commands
2014-05-20 21:07:30
Cisco CCENT ICND1
CCNA CLI Command
Line Interface
Command Line
Reference for Cisco's
CCNA/CCENT ICND1

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3. login
Line (console and vty)
configuration mode. Tells IOS to
prompt for a password (no
username)
4. password {pass-value}
Line (console and vty)
configuration mode. Lists the
password required if the {login}
command (with no other
parameters) is configured
5. interface {type port-number}
Global command that changes the context to interface modefor example,
interface Fastethernet 0/1

6. shutdown :: no shutdown
Interface subcommand that disables or enables the interface, respectively
7. hostname {name}
Global command that sets this switch's hostname, which is also used as the first
part of the switch's command prompt
8. enable secret {pass-value}
Global command that sets the automatically encrypted enable secret password.
The password is used for any user to reach enable mode
9. enable password {pass-value}
Global command that sets the clear-text enable password, which is used only
when the enable secret password is not configured
10. exit
Moves back to the next higher mode in configuration mode
11. end
Exits configuration mode and goes back to enable mode from any of the
configuration submodes
12. Ctrl-z
This is not a command, but rather a two-key combination that together do the
same thing as the end command
13. no debug all :: undebug all
Enable mode EXEC command to disable all currently enabled debugs
14. show process
EXEC command that lists statistics about CPU utilization
15. terminal monitor
EXEC command that tells Cisco IOS to send a copy of all syslog messages,
including debug messages, to the Telnet or SSH user who issues this command
16. reload
Enable mode EXEC command that reboots the switch or router
17. copy {from-location to-location}
Enable mode EXEC command that copies files from one file location to another.
Locations include the startup-config and running-config files, files on TFTP and
RPC servers, and flash memory
18. copy running-config startup-config
Enable mode EXEC command that saves the active config, replacing the startupconfig file used when the switch initializes
19. copy startup-config running-config
Enable mode EXEC command that merges the startup config file with the
currently active config file in the RAM

20. show running-config :: show startup-config


Lists the contents of the running-config file or the startup-config file,
respectively
21. write erase :: erase startup-config :: erase nvram
All three enable mode EXEC commands erase the startup-config file
22. setup
Enable mode EXEC file that places the user in setup mode, in which Cisco OPS
asks the user for input on simple switch configurations
23. quit
EXEC command that disconnects the user from the CLI session
24. enable
Moves the user from the user mode to enable (privileged) mode and prompts for
an enable password if configured
25. disable
Moves the user from enable mode to user mode
26. configure terminal
Enable mode command that moves the user into configuration mode
27. Basic Password Config (steps)
line console 0 - for console access
line vty {1st-vty 2nd-vty} - for telnet or SSH access
login
password
28. Username/Password and SSH Config
login local - tells IOS to prompt for a un and pw
username {name} password {pass-value} - defines one of multiple possible
un/pw
crypto key generate rsa - creates and stores the keys required by SSH
transport input {telnet | ssh} - defines whether Telnet and/or SSH access is
allowed
29. IP Address Config
interface vlan {number} - changes context to VLAN interface mode
ip address {ip-address subnet-mask} - for static IP configuration
ip address dhcp - for dynamic IP configuration
ip default-gateway {address} - not required with dhcp
30. Interface Config
interface {type port-number} - for example: {Fastethernet 0/1}
interface range {type port-range} - for example: {Fastethernet 0/4 - 13}
shutdown :: no shutdown
speed {10 | 100 | 1000 | auto}
duplex {auto | full | half}
description {text} - engineer generated text

31. hostname {name}


Global command. Sets this switch's hostname, which is also used as the first part
of the switch's command prompt
32. history size {length}
Line config mode. Defines the number of commands held in the history buffer,
for later recall, for users of those lines
33. switchport port-security mac-address {mac-address}
Interface configuration mode command that statically adds a specific MAC
address as an allowed MAC address on the interface
34. switchport port-security mac-address sticky
Interface subcommand that tells the switch to learn MAC addresses on the
interface and add them to the configuration for the interface as secure MAC
addresses
35. switchport port-security maximum {value}
Interface subcommand that sets the maximum number of static secure MAC
addresses that can be assigned to a single interface
36. switchport port-security violation {protect | restrict | shutdown}
Interface command that tells the switch what to do if an inappropriate MAC
address tries to access the network through a secure switch port
37. show mac address-table dynamic
Lists the dynamically learned entries in the switch's address (forwarding) table
38. show dhcp lease
Lists any information the switch acquires as a dhcp client. This includes ip
address, subnet mask, and default gateway information
39. show crypto key mypubkey rsa
Lists the public and shared key created for use with SSH using the crypto key
generate rsa global configuration command
40. show interfaces status
Lists one output line per interface, noting the description, operating state, and
settings for duplex and speed on each interface
41. show interfaces vlan 1
Lists the interface status, the switch's IP address and mask, and much more
42. show port-security interface {type number}
Lists an interface's port security configuration settings and security operational
status
43. show cdp neighbors {type number}
Lists one summary line of information about each neighbor, or just the neighbor
found on a specific interface if an interface was listed
44. show cdp neighbors detail

lists one large set (approximately 15 lines) of information, one set for every
neighbor
45. show cdp entry {name}
Lists the same information as the "show cdp neighbors detail" command, but
only for the named neighbor (case-sensitive)
46. show cdp
States whether CDP is enabled globally, and lists the default update and holdtime
timers
47. show cdp interface {type number}
States whether CDP is enabled on each interface, or a single interface if the
interface is listed, and states update and holdtime timers on those interfaces
48. show cdp traffic
Lists global statistics for the number of CDP advertisements sent and received
49. show mac address-table {dynamic :: static} {address} {interface} {vlan}
Displays the MAC address table. The security option displays information about
the restricted or static settings.
50. show port-security {interface} {address}
Displays information about security options configured on an interface
51. show cdp neighbors
Lists one summary line of information about each neighbor, or just the neighbor
found on a specific interface if an interface was listed
52. show cdp neighbors detail
Lists one large set of information (approx. 15 lines) for every neighbor
53. show cdp entry {name}
Displays the same information as the "show cdp neighbors detail" command, but
only for the named neighbor
54. show cdp
States whether CDP is enabled globally, and lists the default update and holdtime
timers
55. show cdp interface
States whether CDP is enabled on each interface, or a single interface if the
interface is listed, and states update and holdtime timers on those interfaces
56. show cdp traffic
Displays global statistics for the number of CDP advertisements sent and
received
57. show interfaces
Displays detailed information about interface status, settings, and counters
58. show interfaces status

Displays summary information about interface status and settings, including


actual speed and duplex, and whether the interface was autonegotiated

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