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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Command-Line Interface 205<br />

You can view the description of an interface either with the show<br />

running-config command or the show interface command.<br />

Atlanta#sh run<br />

[cut]<br />

interface Ethernet0<br />

description Sales Lan<br />

ip address 172.16.10.30 255.255.255.0<br />

no ip directed-broadcast<br />

!<br />

interface Serial0<br />

description Wan to Miami circuit:6fdda4321<br />

no ip address<br />

no ip directed-broadcast<br />

no ip mroute-cache<br />

Atlanta#sh int e0<br />

Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up<br />

Hardware is Lance, address is 0010.7be8.25db (bia<br />

0010.7be8.25db)<br />

Description: Sales Lan<br />

[cut]<br />

Atlanta#sh int s0<br />

Serial0 is up, line protocol is up<br />

Hardware is HD64570<br />

Description: Wan to Miami circuit:6fdda4321<br />

[cut]<br />

Atlanta#<br />

Viewing and Saving Configurations<br />

If you run through setup mode, it will ask you if you want to use the configuration<br />

you created. If you say yes, then it will copy the configuration running<br />

in DRAM, known as running-config, to NVRAM and name the file<br />

startup-config.

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