0% found this document useful (0 votes)
111 views

Basic Commands

This document outlines basic commands for configuring a router, including enabling modes, configuring passwords, interfaces, routing protocols, and troubleshooting. Some key commands are hostname to rename a router, interface type number to configure an interface, ip address to assign an IP, no shutdown to enable an interface, and router rip/igrp to configure routing protocols. Show commands display router information and debug commands help troubleshoot issues.

Uploaded by

kirakun277
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
111 views

Basic Commands

This document outlines basic commands for configuring a router, including enabling modes, configuring passwords, interfaces, routing protocols, and troubleshooting. Some key commands are hostname to rename a router, interface type number to configure an interface, ip address to assign an IP, no shutdown to enable an interface, and router rip/igrp to configure routing protocols. Show commands display router information and debug commands help troubleshoot issues.

Uploaded by

kirakun277
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Basic commands to configure a Router

User mode:
Router>enable .Enter Enable mode
Router#configure terminal .Enter global config mode
Router(config)#
• To rename a router use command:
Router(config)#hostname newroutername
• Password configuration:
- Console password
Router(config)#line console 0
Router(config-line)#login
Router(config-line)#password password
- Vty password
Router(config)#line vty 0 4
Router(config-line)#login
Router(config-line)#password password
- Enable password
Router(config)#enable password password
- Secret password (secret password more priority than enable password. Secret password is
encryption regardless of you are enter the service password-encyption command or not)
Router(config)#enable secret password
- Password encyption
Router(config)#service password-encryption
- A login banner is a message that is displayed at login
Router(config)#banner motd # content of the message # (# begin and finish an message)
- Defines a static hostname-IP mapping
Router(config)#ip host hostname [tcp-port number] address1 [address2…address8]
(up to 08 address)
- Defines one or more DNS servers
Router(config)#ip name-server server-addr1 [server-addr2…server-addr6]
(up to 06 servers)
- DNS Enable by default on cisco Router to Disables the use of DNS on a cisco router use
command:
Router(config)#no ip domain-lookup
• Configure interface ( type includes ethernet, fastethernet, tokenring, serial and other)
Router(config)#interface type port
Router(config)#interface type module/port
Router(config-if)#ip address ip_address subnet_mark (assign ip address for interface)
Router(config-if)#no shutdown (turn on an interface)
(To turn off an interface use command: Router(config-if)#shutdown)
On serial interface in lab you must consider DCE interface and provide clocking (to check an
interface you can use the command: Router#show controllers serial port)
Router(config-if)# clock rate speed (speed=56000, 64000 … <=bandwidth )
Router(config-if)#encapsulation encap_type (On Cisco router, HDLC is the default
encapsulation on serial interface)
Router(config-if)#description description string ( configure descirption for an interface to
notify)
- To creat a loopback interface:
Router(config)#interface loopback loopback_interface_number
Router(config-if)#ip address ip_address subnet_mark
• Show commands
• show interfaces – Displays all the statistics for all the interfaces on the router or show
interfaces serial 0/1
-1-

PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com


• show controllers serial – Displays information-specific to the interface hardware
• show clock – Shows the time set in the router
• show hosts – Displays a cached list of host names and addresses
• show users – Displays all users who are connected to the router
• show history – Displays a history of commands that have been entered
• show flash – Displays information about flash memory and what IOS files are stored there
• show version – Displays information about the router and the IOS that is running in RAM
• show ARP – Displays the ARP table of the router
• show protocol – Displays the global and interface specific status of any configured Layer 3
protocols
• show startup-configuration – Displays the saved configuration located in NVRAM
• show running-configuration – Displays the configuration currently running in RAM
• CDP command
On cisco router CDP enable by default
To enable cdp on entire router use command:
Router(config)#cdp run
To enable cdp on an interface of the router use command:
Router(config-if)#cdp enable
Router#clear cdp counters Resets the traffic counters to zero
Router#clear cdp table Deletes the CDP table of information about the neighbors
Router#show cdp Display global cdp information, including timer and hold-time
information
Router#show cdp timer
Router#show cdp holdtime
Router#show cdp entry {*|device-name[*][protocol | version]}
Router#show cdp interface [type number]
Router#show cdp neighbors [type number] [detail]
Router#show cdp traffic
Router#show debuging Displays information about types of debuging that are enable
Router#debug cdp ip
Router#debug cdp packet
Router#debug cdp adjacency
Router#debug cdp events
• If CDP is disabled globally, individual interfaces cannot be enabled for CDP.
To telnet to a device:
Router>connect paris (if DNS available)
Router#paris
Router>131.108.100.152
Router>telnet paris
To terminate a Telnet session any of the following alternatives can be used:
Router>disconnect paris
Router>exit
To suspend a Telnet session:
Press Ctrl-Shift-6, then x
To set ideal timeout (default is 10 mins):
Router(config-line)#exec-timeout minute [second]
• Backup and upgrade IOS and configuration for Router
Router#copy running-config tftp copy running-config file to tftp server
Router#copy tftp running-config copy a file from tftp server to running-config
Router#copy flash tftp copy IOS from flash to tftp server
Router#copy tftp flash upgrade IOS from tftp server to flash of router
• Configure Routing protocol
o Create a static default route:
-2-

PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com


Router(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 {out_going_interface | next_hop}
- RIP
Router#conf t
Router(config)#router rip
Router(config-router)#network network_address (each network direct connect to router
interface must have assign by network command)
Router(config-router)#timers basic update invalid holddown flush [sleeptime] Change
routing update timer parameters
Router(config-router)#passive-interface type number Stop sending routing update out
this interface
Router(config-router)#redistribute static propagate static routes over routing updates
Router#clear ip route * Clear routing table
• Other commands to troubleshoot RIP:
– show ip rip database
– show ip protocols
– show ip route
– debug ip rip {events}
– show ip interface brief
- IGRP
Router#conf t
Router(config)#router igrp Autonomous_system_number
Router(config-router)#network network_address (each network direct connect to router
interface must have assign by network command)
Verifying IGRP configuration
– show interface interface [brief]
– show running-config
– show ip protocols
The following commands are useful when troubleshooting IGRP:
– show ip protocols
– show ip route
– debug ip igrp events
– debug ip igrp transactions
– ping
– traceroute
Create a default route on the router which is being configured:
Router(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 {ip_next_hop| interface}
Static routes can be advertised to other router via dynamic routing update using:
Router(config-router)#redistribute static
IGRP has no concept of route 0.0.0.0/0
Tell other router to choose the network as the default route:
Router(config)#ip default-network {network_number}
Network_number must be a known classfull network (taken from routing table)

-3-

PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy