09-04-2014 04:34 PM - edited 03-07-2019 08:38 PM
Hidy ho all,
I'm currently a student, and I'm coming back to my networking classes after a year or so. I'm trying to use some packet tracer labs I found on the interweb to refresh my skills, and bring myself back up to a rough state of being comfortable with configuring a router.
But I'm having trouble remembering doing the basics atm. Is there a place where I can find a list of commands?
09-04-2014 04:50 PM
Hey,
Pick any configuration guide, commands would be more or less same.
Regards,
RS.
09-08-2014 12:45 PM
Hello,
Here is a link with a list of commands :
http://www.ncat.co.uk/net_lib/ncat%20ccna%20cheat%20sheet.pdf
I would recommend using the "?" on the command line at anytime you would like to see a complete list of available commands.
For example:
Router#?
Exec commands:
<1-99> Session number to resume
auto Exec level Automation
clear Reset functions
clock Manage the system clock
configure Enter configuration mode
connect Open a terminal connection
copy Copy from one file to another
debug Debugging functions (see also 'undebug')
delete Delete a file
dir List files on a filesystem
disable Turn off privileged commands
disconnect Disconnect an existing network connection
enable Turn on privileged commands
erase Erase a filesystem
exit Exit from the EXEC
logout Exit from the EXEC
mkdir Create new directory
more Display the contents of a file
no Disable debugging informations
ping Send echo messages
reload Halt and perform a cold restart
--More--
At anytime you can use the "?" after beginning a command to help you complete the command
For example:
Router#show ?
aaa Show AAA values
access-lists List access lists
arp Arp table
cdp CDP information
class-map Show QoS Class Map
clock Display the system clock
controllers Interface controllers status
crypto Encryption module
debugging State of each debugging option
dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol status
dot11 IEEE 802.11 show information
ephone Show all or one ephone status
file Show filesystem information
flash: display information about flash: file system
frame-relay Frame-Relay information
history Display the session command history
hosts IP domain-name, lookup style, nameservers, and host table
interfaces Interface status and configuration
ip IP information
ipv6 IPv6 information
line TTY line information
logging Show the contents of logging buffers
HTH
-Justin
09-10-2014 08:30 PM
Thanks for the help all. Sorry I didn't reply earlier, life got in the way. I'm planning on doing alot tomorrow.
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