1.Sets the switchport mode to access
2.enable spanning tree portfast
3.disable channel grouping
On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:Router>enableRouter#configure terminalRouter(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0Router(config-if)#On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:Router>enableRouter#configure terminalRouter(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0Router(config-if)#On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:Router>enableRouter#configure terminalRouter(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0Router(config-if)#On a Cisco router, that means that you entered interface configuration mode; any command you give will affect the selected interface. For example, you may have given the commands:Router>enableRouter#configure terminalRouter(config)#interface FastEthernet 1/0Router(config-if)#
To retrieve the last command entered, press F3
Command prompt/line is used to execute entered commands. Command prompt is mostly commonly used to execute batch files, perform advanced administrative functions, and troubleshoot and solve certain kinds of windows issues.
All interfaces in the same classful network as the configured address will be included in the RIPv1 routing process.
the commad line interface is simply used to communicate from you directly to your operating system or software you've installed. For instance, typing ipconfig will pull up a screen that will show you your IP, subnet mask, among other things. The search program is used to find folders or specific files on your computer that you may have lost somewhere on your computer.
Command language
The history command displays all commands that have been entered into the terminal.
A shell interpreter is a program that reads and executes commands entered by a user in a command-line interface. It interprets the commands and communicates with the operating system to carry out the requested tasks. Popular shell interpreters include Bash, sh, and PowerShell.
Enter F1 at the command prompt.
You can view the history of commands entered on a Linux system with the history command.
The DOS message "bad command or file name" means that the command you entered was not recognized as an internal command or as an external command in the working directory or path.
Sin entered the world.