2-3 Managing Cisco Devices
2-3 Managing Cisco Devices
Devices
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NVRAM
Terminal
TFTP server
Erase start
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show processes
Displays the CPU utilization for each process
RouteX#
no debug all
Disables all debug commands
RouteX#
terminal monitor
Displays debug output on your current vty session
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Summary
The Cisco IFS feature provides a single interface to all the file
systems (NVRAM, RAM, TFTP, flash) that a router uses.
As a network grows, storage of the Cisco IOS Software and
configuration files on a central server enables control of the
number and revision level of software images and configuration
files that must be maintained.
Having proper backup of the current device configuration stored
in a TFTP server can help reduce device downtime.
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Summary (Cont.)
The Cisco IOS Software copy commands can be used to move
configurations from one component or device to another, such as
RAM, NVRAM, or a file server.
The show and debug commands are built-in tools for
troubleshooting. The show command is used to display static
information, while the debug command is used to display
dynamic data.
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