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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Verifying Your Configurations<br />

Verifying Your Configurations 275<br />

It is important to verify your configurations once you have completed<br />

them, or at least, once you think you have completed them. The following<br />

list includes the commands you can use to verify the routed and routing protocols<br />

configured on your <strong>Cisco</strong> routers. The first command is covered in the<br />

previous section; the others are covered in upcoming sections.<br />

� show ip route<br />

� show protocols<br />

� show ip protocol<br />

� debug ip rip<br />

� debug ip igrp events<br />

� debug ip igrp transactions<br />

The Show Protocols Command<br />

The show protocols command is useful because it shows you the <strong>Network</strong><br />

layer addresses configured on each interface.<br />

2501B#sh protocol<br />

Global values:<br />

Internet Protocol routing is enabled<br />

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

Internet address is 172.16.30.1/24<br />

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

Internet address is 172.16.20.2/24<br />

Serial1 is up, line protocol is up<br />

Internet address is 172.16.40.1/24<br />

2501B#<br />

The output above shows the IP address of the Ethernet 0, serial 0, and<br />

serial 1 interfaces of the 2501B router. If IPX or AppleTalk were configured<br />

on the router, those network addresses would have appeared as well.

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