The "configure terminal" command is used in network devices, such as routers and switches, to enter global configuration mode. In this mode, users can make changes to the device's settings and configurations, including interface settings, routing protocols, and security features. This command allows administrators to modify the device's behavior and operational parameters effectively.
step 1):- open terminal step2):- setup step3):-and now u can go in ip address configure. step4):-now u can easily configure ip address
#configure terminal
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#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
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Yes, Config t stands for configure terminal. This command is to switch into configuration mode .
On user exec mode type enable. When inside the privilege mode type configure terminal. You will then be sitting into global config after this. Please see below example: Router>enable Router#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)#
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
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