On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:
Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0
Router(config-if)#
On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:
Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0
Router(config-if)#
On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:
Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0
Router(config-if)#
On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:
Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0
Router(config-if)#
On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:
Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0
Router(config-if)#
How can i fix command promt
It's cheese time
if you mean what does cmd stand for then its: Command Prompt
If i am getting your question, in a PC safe mode is when you boot your PC with some drivers and other programs disabled. So with command prompt it must mean that you use a command prompt instead of a graphical user interface
If you mean a Command Prompt Command then there are a few you can use. The most commonly used would be ping and tracert. But there are others including netstat which shows the port status.
It generally refers to setting the text that will appear when the shell prompt is asking the user to type in a command, meaning, the shell needs work to do. The standard prompt in most shell environments is a single character, such as '#', '$', or '%'. By setting the prompt you can customize what appears when the system is idle and wants you to type in a command to do something.
I believe it simply tells you what drive you are in. Such as C drive or D Drive.
assuming that by down you mean get... ipconfig if you want all ip settings then ipconfig /all command ipconfig If you mean to disable or turn off the ip to disconnect from the internet then ipconfig /release
If you mean commands there are several. To list a few, there is the command "tree" This command shows all files and directories within the directory of choice. Another would be "mkdir". This creates a folder with the name of your choice into the directory you are curruently on right now. The most used command would be "cd" which changes directory you are curruently accessing. Many other commands can be found by typing in the command "/?" or "/help" I hope this helped. *^^* BTW, for certain prompts it will say the operation requires elevation. This means you need to run the command prompt as an administrator.
What does the term mean prompt in dos
Prompt in this context means on time.
To do something prompt means to do it right now.