Have a look at some advice about not needing WZC Mode if you are only using your single, home wireless network at http://paininthetech.com/2005/10/25/disable-wireless-zero-configuration-in-windows-xp
previlage mode i.e hostname#
C:\Windows\system32\restore, C:\Windows\registry\backup, C:\Windows\system32, C:\Windows\registry, C:\Windows\system32\config, C:\Windows\system32\config\RegBack
previlage mode i.e hostname#
Yes, Config t stands for configure terminal. This command is to switch into configuration mode .
C:\Windows\System32\config and C:\Windows\System32\drivers
**Switch-6J#
switch(config)#int type <no> switch(config-if)#switchport mode trunk switch(config-if)#switchport trunk allowed vlan all/vlan no switch(config-if)#exit switch(config)#exit switch#
RTRA(config)# line vty 0 4 RTRA(config-line)# login RTRA(config-line)# password cisco
A(config)# router rip A(config-router)# passive-interface S0/0 B(config)# router rip B(config-router)# network 192.168.25.48 B(config-router)# network 192.168.25.64 A(config)# router rip A(config-router)# no network 192.168.25.32 B(config)# router rip B(config-router)# passive-interface S0/0 A(config)# no router rip
config t
While in the interface mode your prompt should look like this:RouterName(config-if)#Then type the command:RouterName(config-if)# no shutdown
show startup-config (from privileged exec mode)