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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Editing and Help Features<br />

Command-Line Interface 185<br />

You can use the <strong>Cisco</strong> advanced editing features to help you configure your<br />

router. By using a question mark (?) at any prompt, you can see the list of<br />

commands available from that prompt.<br />

Router#?<br />

Exec commands:<br />

access-enable Create a temporary Access-List entry<br />

access-profile Apply user-profile to interface<br />

access-template Create a temporary Access-List entry<br />

bfe For manual emergency modes setting<br />

clear Reset functions<br />

clock Manage the system clock<br />

configure Enter configuration mode<br />

connect Open a terminal connection<br />

copy Copy configuration or image data<br />

debug Debugging functions (see also<br />

'undebug')<br />

disable Turn off privileged commands<br />

disconnect Disconnect an existing network<br />

connection<br />

enable Turn on privileged commands<br />

erase Erase flash or configuration memory<br />

exit Exit from the EXEC<br />

help Description of the interactive help<br />

system<br />

lock Lock the terminal<br />

login Log in as a particular user<br />

logout Exit from the EXEC<br />

mrinfo Request neighbor and version information<br />

from a multicast router<br />

--More—<br />

At this point, you can press the spacebar to get another page of information,<br />

or you can press Return to go one command at a time. You can also<br />

press any other key to quit and return to the prompt.

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