This article mainly introduces the common basic commands for Cisco configuration. What commands should we use when using them? The following article allows you to quickly query and use the vro settings.
Access-enable allows the router to create a temporary Access list entry in the dynamic Access list
Access-group: Apply the Access control list (ACL) to the interface.
Access-list defines a standard IP ACL
Access-template manually replaces the temporary Access list entry on the connected vro
Appn sends commands to the APPN Subsystem
ATM sig executes ATM signaling commands
B. Manually boot the Operating System
Bandwidth: Set the Bandwidth of the interface.
Banner motd
Bfe emergency manual mode
Boot system specifies the system image loaded when the vro starts.
Calendar
Cd change path
Cdp enable allows interfaces to run CDP protocol
Clear Reset Function
Clear counters Clear interface counters
Clear interface component logic on the restart interface
Clockrate: set the clock rate of the serial port hardware connection, such as the acceptable rate of the network interface module and interface processor.
Cmt enables/disables FDDI connection management
Config-register modify Cisco configuration register settings
Configure allows you to enter the existing configuration mode and maintain and save the configuration information on the central site.
Configure memory load configuration information from NVRAM
Configure terminal manual configuration from the terminal
Connect
Copy Cisco configurations or image data
Copy flash tftp back up system image files to the TFTP Server
Copy running-config startup-config stores the current configuration in RAM to NVRAM
Copy running-config tftp stores the current configuration in RAM on the network TFTP Server
Copy tftp flash download new image from TFTP server to Flash
Copy tftp running-config download the configuration file from the TFTP Server