address latch enable
The "enable" command will bring the privilege level from user exec to privileged exec. Example: R1> R1>enable R1#
ALE signals means 'address latch enable' .If its value is 1,it enable the latch but doesn't store. and when its value is 0 it store the contents of latch.
unified command
unified command
wecutil qc command
dism /image:c:mount /enable-feature /featurename:solitaire
"Enable Password" is for password the type to be shown.
A transparent latch (or simply a latch) is a digital logic device that can store two stable states with a level sensitive control signal called enable/latch, when this control signal is in the enable state the latch device transparently passes its input signal to its output, when this control signal is in the latch state the latch device holds its output in the current state and ignores the input signal. This behavior is different from flip flops (e.g. D flip flop), which are usually clocked and often edge sensitive not level sensitive.
This command provides the ability to the administrator to enter an encrypted form of the enable password. If the administrator uses the enable password command the password is stored in plain text within the startup config file. If enable secret is used, the password is stored as an encrypted string within the startup config file.
Unified Command
On a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routingOn a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routingOn a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routingOn a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routing