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Change the machine's hostname (does not require a reboot)
Change the machine's hostname (does not require a reboot)
  hostname
  hostname
Configure the vlan 1 interface
interface vlan 1
<hr>Interface configuration commands<hr>
ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0

Revision as of 00:37, 27 August 2025


These are commands for cisco IOS devices (switches, routers, etc)


List files in current directory

dir

List files in nvram

dir nvram:

Copy command destinatons (we use running-config as an example source file)

copy running-config cisco copy destinations

Elevate to root user

enable

Enter global configuration mode

configure terminal

Show startup config (the one stored in nvram for next boot)

show startup-config

Show running config (the one stored in ram and is currently in use)

show running-config

Copy the in-use config to the startup config so that it will be used on the next boot

copy running-config startup-config

Apply weak encryption to all unencrypted passwords. This only changes what is displayed in the config file, any password typed through a network cable is still transmitted in plain text.

service password-encryption

Global configuration commands


Change the machine's hostname (does not require a reboot)

hostname

Configure the vlan 1 interface

interface vlan 1

Interface configuration commands


ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0