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1 CHAPTER 3 Router CLI Command Line Interface

2 Router User Interface User and privileged modes User mode --Typical tasks include those that check the router status. In this mode, router configuration changes are not allowed. Privileged mode --Typical tasks include those that change the router configuration.

3 When you first login to a router, you see a user mode prompt. Commands available at this user level are a subset of the commands available at the privileged level. These commands allow you to display information (show) but do not allow any changes to the router configuration settings. USER MODE

4 PRIVILEGED MODE To access the full set of commands, you must first access the privileged mode. At the ">" prompt, type "enable". At the "password" prompt, enter the password that has been set with the "enable secret" command. From the privileged mode, you can access modes such as the global configuration mode and other specific modes including: Interface Subinterface Line Router Route-map Several additional configuration modes

5 User mode command list Typing a ? (question mark) at the user mode prompt or the privileged mode prompt displays a handy list of commands.

6 Using IOS Editing Commands Using IOS command history

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8 Router Lab Topology

9 CHAPTER 4 Router Components

10 External Router Configuration Sources You can configure a router from many external locations as shown in the Figure, including the following: From the console terminal (a computer connected to the router through a console port) during its installation Via modem by using the auxiliary port From Virtual Terminals 0-4, after it has been installed on the network From a TFTP server on the network

11 The internal architecture of the Cisco router supports components that play an important role in the startup process, as shown in the Figure. Internal router configuration components are as follows:

12 RAM/DRAM -- stores routing tables, ARP cache, fast-switching cache, packet buffering (shared RAM), and packet hold queues; RAM also provides temporary and/or running memory for a router's configuration file while the router is powered; RAM content is lost during a power down or restart NVRAM -- non-volatile RAM stores the router's backup/startup configuration file; NVRAM content is retained during power down or restart Flash -- erasable, reprogrammable ROM that holds the operating system image and microcode; Flash memory enables software updates without removing and replacing processor chips; Flash content is retained during power down or restart; Flash memory can store multiple versions of IOS software ROM -- contains power-on diagnostics, a bootstrap program, and operating system software; software upgrades in ROM require removing and replacing chips on the router's motherboard

13 Router Modes User EXEC mode -- This is a look-only mode in which the user can view some information about the router, but cannot make changes. Privileged EXEC mode -- This mode supports the debugging and testing commands, detailed examination of the router, manipulation of configuration files, and access to configuration modes. Setup mode -- This mode presents an interactive prompted dialog at the console that helps the new user create a first-time basic configuration. Global configuration mode -- This mode implements powerful one- line commands that perform simple configuration tasks. Other configuration modes -- These modes provide more detailed multiple-line configurations. RXBoot mode -- This is the maintenance mode that you can use, among other things, to recover from lost passwords.

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15 show version -- displays the configuration of the system hardware, the software version, the names and sources of configuration files, and the boot image show processes -- displays information about the active processes show protocols -- displays the configured protocols; shows the status of all configured Layer 3 protocols show memory -- shows statistics about the router's memory, including memory free pool statistics show stacks -- monitors the stack use of processes and interrupt routines and displays the reason for the last system reboot show buffers -- provides statistics for the buffer pools on the router show flash -- shows information about the Flash memory device show running-config (write term on Cisco IOS Release 10.3 or earlier) -- displays the active configuration file show startup-config (show config on Cisco IOS Release 10.3 or earlier) -- displays the backup configuration file show interfaces -- displays statistics for all interfaces configured on the router

16 Among the most used Cisco IOS software EXEC commands are show running-config and show startup- config. They allow an administrator to see the current running configuration on the router or the startup configuration commands that the router will use on the next restart. The Router Show Commands The show interfaces command displays configurable parameters and real-time statistics related to all interfaces configured on the router. The show version command displays information about the Cisco IOS software version that is currently running on the router. The show protocols command displays the protocols configured on the router. This command shows the global and interface-specific status of any configured Layer 3 protocols (for example, IP, DECnet, IPX, and AppleTalk).

17 Basic Network Testing Testing the Network layer using the ping command Echo protocols are used to test whether protocol packets are being routed. The ping command sends a packet to the destination host and then waits for a reply packet from that host. The traceroute or trace command is the ideal tool for finding where data is being sent in your network. The traceroute command is similar to the ping command, except that instead of testing end-to-end connectivity, traceroute tests each step along the way. This operation can be performed at either the user or privileged EXEC levels

18 IP Routing Table An IP routing table consists of destination network addresses and next hop pairs. IP routing specifies that IP datagrams travel through internetworks one hop at a time. At each stop, the next destination is calculated by matching the datagram’s destination network address with an outgoing interface. If no match is found, the datagram is sent to the default router.


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