R1# show cdp neighbors Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater Device ID Local Intrfce Holdtme Capability Platform Port ID R2 Eth 0/1 176 R S I 3640 Eth 0/2 R3 Fas 1/0 142 R S I 3560 Fas 0/0
see Cisco router on http://www.networksellers.com/
show ip arp
Global Configuration Mode.
Cisco represents a router with a disc, usually represented as a 3D view of a stubby cylinder, and on the top of the disc are four arrows pointing in the four directions.
To view the administrative distance of routes on a Cisco router, you would use the command show ip route. This command displays the routing table, including the administrative distances associated with different routes, which are indicated next to the route entries. You can also use show ip route <protocol> to see specific protocols and their administrative distances.
Ctrl-P
space bar works
To view system messages when telnetting, you must enter the terminal monitor command.
== == It depends on the type of connection and the type of router.
For Unix/linux, use the 'ifconfig' command. For Windows, use 'ipconfig'
you can use SHOW IP PROTOCOL you will be able to see all running protocols in your router and its details...
view current router configuration
A rollover cable is used in a networking environment where a router/switch is to be configured from a computer. One end is wired one way but on the other it is reversed. You would typically use one end into a serial port on a PC and the other into the console port of the switch/router. It is common within cisco configurations. Hope I helped