Show ip protocols
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By default C: is the active partition of the hard disk drive
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Show running-config
you display any active routes within the network
The command used to display the commands that configure the routing protocol on a router is show running-config. This command provides a comprehensive view of the current configuration, including any routing protocols like OSPF, EIGRP, or BGP. To focus specifically on routing protocols, you can also use show ip protocols, which summarizes the active routing protocols and their settings.
At Active Directory configuration partition
This command will allow you to copy a configuration from a TFTP server to the running configuration of a Cisco device. When you issue the command you will be prompted for further details about the TFTP server. The new configuration will replace the active one (or running configuration) and make any necessary changes.
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It displays contents of the active cell.
*Schema NC, *Configuration NC, * Domain NC Schema NC This NC is replicated to every other domain controller in the forest. It contains information about the Active Directory schema, which in turn defines the different object classes and attributes within Active Directory. Configuration NC Also replicated to every other DC in the forest, this NC contains forest-wide configuration information pertaining to the physical layout of Active Directory, as well as information about display specifiers and forest-wide Active Directory quotas. Domain NC This NC is replicated to every other DC within a single Active Directory domain. This is the NC that contains the most commonly-accessed Active Directory data: the actual users, groups, computers, and other objects that reside within a particular Active Directory domain
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