A command function of a router refers to the set of instructions and configurations that allow network administrators to manage and control network traffic. These commands facilitate tasks such as setting up routing protocols, configuring interfaces, applying security measures, and monitoring the network's performance. By using command-line interfaces (CLI) or graphical user interfaces (GUI), administrators can input commands to optimize network operations and troubleshoot issues.
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On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
use of routerrip command
All services must provide an encrypted password to function.
That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.That's the command, on a Cisco Router, to show the routing table. It is one of the most important troubleshooting commands.
routedelet
It's cheese time
hostname router1
Reload
Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....Assuming you have a Cisco router, you add a static route with the command ip route.... Therefore, you delete it with the command no ip route....
no router rip
show ip route