• CCNA 6.6


    sh run (show running-config)
    enable disable login logout exit end 
    enable password
    privilege level(global)
    privilege level(line)
    show interface serial 1/1
    disconnect
    exit(global)
    full-help
    help
    show ? (show help command)
    history
    no history
    history size
    no history size
    show history
    terminal history
    menu
    no menu
    menu menu-name
    menu clear-screen
    menu command
    menu default
    menu line-mode
    menu option
    menu prompt
    menu single-space
    menu status-line
    menu text
    menu title
     
    more exclude
    more include
    more begin
    show begin
    show exclude
    show include
    show any-command | begin regular-expression
    more any-command | begin regular-expression
    show history
     
    terminal editing
    terminal no editing
    terminal full-help
    terminal history
    terminal no history
     
    show users
    setup
    show version
    erase nvram
    show running-config
    show startup-config
     
    activation-character ascii-number
    no activation-character
     
    autobaud
    no autobaud
     
    buffer-length length
    no buffer-length
     
    databits {5|6|7|8}
    no databits
    data-character-bits {7|8}
    no data-character-bits
    terminal databits
    terminal data-character-bits
     
    default-value exe-character-bits {7|8}
    no default-value exe-character-bits
    default-value special-character-bits {7|8}
    no default-value special-character-bits
    exec-character-bits {7 | 8}
    no exec-character-bits
    legth
    terminal exec-character-bits
    terminal special-character-bits
     
    disconnect-character ascii-number
    no disconnect-character
    dispatch-character ascii-number1
    no dispatch-character ascii-number1
    dispatch-machine name
    no dispatch-machine
    dispatch-timeout milliseconds
    no dispatch-timeout
    state-machine
    terminal dispatch-character
     
    escape-character {break | char | default | none | soft} (to define a system escape character)
    no escape-character [soft]
    default escape-character [soft]
    control + v or control + v (to abort present process)
    terminal escape-character (to set the escape key for the active terminal line session)
    show line (display information about the specific line connection,or all the lines)
     
    hold-character ascii-number (to define the local character used to pause output to the terminal screen)
    no hold-character (to restore the default)
    terminal hold-character
     
    insecure (to configure a line as insecure)
    no insecure
    length screen-length (to set the terminal screen length)
    no length
    terminal length
    location text (to provide a description of the location of a serial device)
    no location
    lockable (to enable use of the lock EXEC command)
    no lockable
    lock (prevent access to your session by other users )
    logout-warning [seconds] (to warn users of an impending forced timeout)
    no logout-warning
    absolute-timeout (sets the interval for closing user connections on a specific line or port)
    session-timeout (sets the interval for closing  the connection when tree is no input or output traffic)
    notify (to enable terminal notification about pending output from other Telnet connection)
    no notify
    terminal notify (configures a line to inform a user that has multiple,concurrent Telnet connections when output is pending on a connection other than the current one)
    padding ascii-number count (to set the padding on a specific output character)
    no padding ascii-number
    terminal padding (changes the character padding on a specific output character for the current session)
     
    parity {none | even | odd | space | mark} (to define generation of a parity bit)
    no parity
    terminal parity (defines the generation of the parity bit for the current for the current session and line)
    printer printer-name {line number | rotary number} [newline-convert | formfeed] (to configure a printer and assign a server tty line or lines to it)
    no printer
    clear line (return a terminal line to idle state)
    private (to save user EXEC command changes between terminal session)
    no private
    exec-timeout (sets the interval that the EXEC command interpreter waits until user input is detected )
     
    show whoami [text] (to display information about the terminal line of the current user,including host name,line number,line speed,and location)
    special-character-bits {7 | 8} (to configure the number of data bits per character for special characters such as software flow control characters and escape characters)
    no special-character-bits
    default-value exec-character-bits
    default-value special-characte-bits
    exec-character-bits
    terminal exec-character-bits
    terminal special-character-bits
     
    state-machine name state first-character last-character [nextstate | transmit] (to specify the transition criteria for the state of a particular state madhine)
    no state-machine
    dispatch-machine
    dispatch-character
    dispatch-timeout
     
    stopbits {1 | 1.5 | 2} (to set the number of the stop bits transmitted per byte)
    no stopbits
    terminal stopbits
     
    terminal databits {5 |6 | 7 | 8} (to change the number of data bits per character for the current terminal line for this session)
    terminal parity (defines the generation of the parity bit for the current terminal line and session)
    terminal data-character-bits {7 | 8} (to set the number of data bits per character that are interpreted and generated by the Cisco IOS software for the current line and session)
    terminal dispatch-character ascii-number [ascii-number2…ascii-number] (to define a character that causes a packet to be sent for the current session)
    terminal dispatch-timeout
    terminal download (to temporarily set the ability of a line to act as a transparent pipe for file transfers for the current session) =terminal telnet transparent = terminal no escape-character = terminal no hold-character = terminal no padding 0 = terminal no padding 128 = terminal parity none = terminal data bits 8
    terminal escape-character
    terminal exec-character-bits
    terminal flowcontrol {none | software [in | out] | hardware} (to set flow control for the current terminal line for the current session)
    terminal hold-character
    terminal no hold-character
    terminal keymap-type keymap-name (to specify the current keyboard type for the current session)
    terminal length screen-length (to set the number of lines on the current terminal screen for the current session)
    terminal monitor (to display debug command output and system error messages for the current terminal and session)
    terminal notify (to enable terminal notification about pending output from other Telnet connections for the current session)
    terminal no notify
    notify (enables terminal notification about pending output from other Telnet connection)
    terminal padding
    terminal parity {none | even | odd | space | mark} (to define the generation of the parity bit for the current terminal line and session)
    terminal-queue entry-retry-interval interval (to change the retry interval for a terminal port queue)
    no terminal-queue entry-retry-interval
    terminal rxspeed bps (to set the terminal receive speed(how fast information is sent to the terminal)for the current line and session)
    respeed (sets the terminal receive speed for a specific line or lines)
    terminal txspeed (sets the terminal transmit speed for a specified line or lines)
    terminal speed bps (sets the transmit and receive speed for the current session)
    terminal special-character-bits
    terminal start-character
    terminal stopbits {1 | 1.5 | 2} (to change the number of stop bits sent per byte by the current terminal line during an active session)
    terminal stop-character
    terminal telnet break-on-ip (to cause an access server to generate a hardware Break signal when an interrupt-process (ip)command is received)
    terminal telnet ip-on-break (configures the system to send an interrupt-process (ip) signal when the Break command is issued)
    terminal telnet refuse-negotiations (to configure the current session to refuse to negotiate full-duplex,remote who options on incoming connections)
    terminal telnet speed default-speed maximum-speed (to allow an access server to negotiate transmission speed for the current terminal line and session)
    terminal telnet sync-on-break (to cause the access server to send a Telnet Synchronize signal when it receives a Telnet Break signal on the current line and session)
    terminal telnet transparent (to cause the current terminal line to send a Return character (CR) as a CR followed by a NULL instead of a CR followed by a Line Feed (LF) for the current session)
    terminal terminal-type terminal-type (to specify the type of terminal connected to the current line for the current session)
    terminal txspeed bps (to set the terminal transmit speed (how fast the terminal can send information ) for the current line and session)
    terminal-type {terminal-name | terminal-type} (to specify the type of terminal connected to a line)
    no terminal-type
    terminal worth characters (to set the number of character colums on the terminal screen for the current line for a session)
     
    where (to list the open sessions)
    width characters (to set the terminal screen width)
    no width
     
     
    banner exec d message d (to specify and enable a message to be displayed when an EXEC process is created(an EXEC banner))
    banner incoming d message d (to define and enable a banner to be displayed when there is an incoming connection to a terminal line from a host on the network)
    no banner incoming
    banner login d message d (to define and enable a customized banner to be displayed before the username and password login prompts)
    no banner login
    banner motd d message d (to define and enble a message-of the-day (MOTD) banner)
    no banner motd
    banner slip-ppp d message d (to customise the banner that is displayed when a SLIP or PPP connection is made)
    no banner slip ppp
     
    clear tcp {line line-number | local hostname port remote host mane port | tcb address} (to clear a TCP connection)
    exec (to allow an EXEC process on a line)
    no exec
    exec-banner (to reenable the display of EXEC and message-of-the-day (MOTD)banner on the specified line or lines)
    no exec-banner
    exec-timeout minutes [seconds] (to set the interval that the EXEC command interpreter waits until user input is detected)
    no exec-timeout
    lock (to configure a temporary password on a line)
     
    menu menu-name clear-screen (to clear the terminal screen before displaying a menu)
    menu menu-name command jeu-item {command | menu-exit} (to specify underlying commands for user menus)
    menu menu-name default menu-item (to specify the menu item to use as the default)
    menu menu-name line-mode (to require the user to press Enter after specifying an item)
    menu menu-name options menu-item {login | pause} (to set options for items in user menus)
    menu menu-name prompt d prompt d (to specify the prompt for a user menu)
    menu menu-name single-space (to display menu items single-spaced rather than double-spaced)
    menu menu-name status-line (to display a line of status information about the current user at the top of a menu)
    menu menu-name text menu-item menu-text (to specify the text of a menu item in a use menu)
    menu menu-name title d menu-title d (to create a title (banner) for a user menu)
    no menu menu-name (to delete a user menu from the configuration file)
     
    motd-banner (to enable the display of message-of-the-day(MOTD) banners on the specified line or lines)
    no motd-banner
    name-connection (to assign a logical name to a connection)
    refuse-message d message d (to define and enable a line-in-use message)
    no refuse-message
    send {line-number | * | aux number | console number | tty number | sty number} (to send messages to one or all terminal lines)
    service linenumber (to configure the Cisco IOS software to display line number information after the EXEC or incoming banner)
    no service linenumber
    vacant-message [d message d] (to display an idle terminal message)
    no vacant-message
     
     
    international (to display characters in 8-bur format)
    no international
    ip http access-class {access-list-number | access-list-name} (to assign an access list to the HTTP setver used by the Cisco IOS ClidkStart software or the Cisco Web browser UI)
    no ip http access-class {access-list-number | access-list-name}
    ip http authentication {aaa | enable | local | tacacs} (to specify a particular authentication method for HTTP server users)
    no ip http authentication {aaa | enable | local | tacacs}
    eg : Router(config)#ip http authentication aaa
           Router(config)#aaa authentication login défaut local
    ip http port port-number (to specify the port to be used by the Cisco IOS ClickStart software or the Cisco Web browser UI)
    no ip http port
    ip http server (to enable the Cisco Web browser UI on a router or access server)
    no ip http server
     
    terminal international (to display characters in 8-bit format)
    no terminal international
     
     
    cd [filesystem:] (to change the default directory or file system)
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