ipconfig
iwconfig
Ifconfig stands for interface configuration. It is a system administration utility in Unix-like operating systems to configure, control and query TCP/IP network interface parameters from a command line interface or in system configuration scripts.
The "configure terminal" command is used in network devices, such as routers and switches, to enter global configuration mode. In this mode, users can make changes to the device's settings and configurations, including interface settings, routing protocols, and security features. This command allows administrators to modify the device's behavior and operational parameters effectively.
Either the GUI (Graphical User Interface) which is what most users see everyday as a point and click system. Or the Command line which is all text based from the command prompt
Passive-interface command is used in all routing protocols to disable sending updates out from a specific interface.
Differentiate between Command line interface and Menus interface and example of each interaction style
A command-line program generally reads from stdin and writes to stdout. A graphical-interface program generally interacts with the underlying windowing system. In MS Windows, a command-line (or console) program has a main function, whereas a graphical-interface program has a winmain function. Additionally, the primary includes will be stdio.h (or its variants) vs windows.h (or its variants).
Graphical User Interface
On the system you are referring to type "format /?" to get the commands and syntax.
Xyte/185.1838xyte
Go to command prompt and run "help" command..
no shutdown