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from the global configuration mode
Router(config)#
router(config-if)#
Typically on a command line (or command prompt in Windows) you can type the command 'hostname' and it will tell you the name of the computer you're working on.
previlage mode i.e hostname#
You can do this on the enable, or privileged, prompt.
IPCONFIG /all (DOS command prompt)
The ping 127.0.0.1 has host name Loopback, and is used to ping your server to verify software. On the command prompt, the technician would type, PING '127.0.0.1' or PING LOOPBACK.
You can start a Windows Defender scan in Windows 7 by entering the following script in Command Prompt. You can find Command Prompt by going to: All Programs<Accessories<Command Prompt Enter this into Command Prompt: cd C:\Program Files\Windows Defender MpCmdRun -Scan [scantype] For the scantype, you put either the numbers 1 or 2. 1=Quick Scan 2=Full Scan For example, entering "MpCmdRun -Scan -2" would start a full system scan.
The technician may see nothing at all (except for the next prompt) depending on the platform being used. Or, they may see an error message if there was a problem with the configuration.
You cannot "go to DOS" in Windows XP. The closest analog is the command prompt, which can be opened by clicking Start > Run, and entering "command."
config cli prompt "NAME"