Enables DNS-based host name-to-address translation. This feature is enabled by default. So if you type something that appears to be a hostname the router will try to resolve it. This will happen three times, waiting for the dns request to time out. This can take a lot of time and when your trying to get things done could become annoying...
Translating "router123"...domain server (255.255.255.255)
Translating "router123"...domain server (255.255.255.255)
Translating "router123"...domain server (255.255.255.255)
To disable:
Router(config)#no ip domain lookup
In older versions of IOS the command was actaully no ip domain-lookup
Oh, what a happy little question! To exit to domain server 255.255.255.255 on a Cisco router, you can simply use the "exit" command in the configuration mode. Just type "exit" and press enter to go back to the previous mode. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in the world of networking!
Cisco IOS uses a command line interface (CLI) for inputting commands when configuring Cisco Routers
Cisco IOS uses a command line interface (CLI) for inputting commands when configuring Cisco Routers
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....
show ip route
no ip domain-lookup
hal-loosi
The "show version" command.
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.
On a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routingOn a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routingOn a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routingOn a Cisco router, the command to enable IP routing (for IPv4) is:ip routingTo disable it:no ip routing
manual encryption
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.