The startup configuration will be erased and if the router is restarted will boot with no configuration.
Data Stored in the NVRAM will be erased
# or Router#
privileged EXEC
privileged EXEC
You can do this on the enable, or privileged, prompt.
enable after the Router> prompt
Any information that is within the line of path of the router or switch is the network information that you can glean from issuing commands on a router or switch.
Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.
A description will be configured on the router interfaces identifying them as belonging to RouterA.The router will attempt to establish a connection to the host with the name RouterA.The router will map an IP address to the domain name RouterA.The router prompt will change from Router(config)# to RouterA(config)#
privileged executive mode
AB
The "enable" command will bring the privilege level from user exec to privileged exec. Example: R1> R1>enable R1#