IPCONFIG /ALL
show interface status
show frame lmi
you use the enable command
Enable
No, the enable command is typically used to configure a service to start automatically at boot rather than to show its current status. To check the status of a service, you would usually use a command like systemctl status <service-name> on systems that use systemd, or service <service-name> status on older systems.
show ip interface-brief
show ip interface brief
The df command displays drive capacities. The free command will show memory usage. The top command will show the system load of various processes.
show ip protocol
show ip eigrp neighborsw
From the output of the "show ip interface brief" command, you can see the IP address, interface status (up or down), protocol status (up or down), and the method for obtaining the address (manual or dynamic) for each interface on the device.
Go to your relationship status, and change the status to public or custom.