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  • 10 commands you should master when working with the Cisco IOS

    The Cisco IOS provides thousands of commands, and configuring it can be challenging. Here are 10 commands you need to know, inside and out, when using the Cisco IOS.
    #1: The “?”

    It may seem entirely too obvious that you should know how to type ? to ask for help when using the Cisco IOS. However, the Cisco IOS is completely different from other operating systems when it comes to using the question mark (help key). As the IOS is a command-line operating system with thousands of possible commands and parameters, using the ? can save your day.
    You can use the command in many ways. First, use it when you don’t know what command to type. For example, type ? at the command line for a list of all possible commands. You can also use ? when you don’t know what a command’s next parameter should be. For example, you might type show ip ? If the router requires no other parameters for the command, the router will offer CR as the only option. Finally, use ? to see all commands that start with a particular letter. For example, show c? will return a list of commands that start with the letter c.
    #2: show running-configuration

    The show running-config command shows the router, switch, or firewall’s current configuration. The running-configuration is the config that is in the router’s memory. You change this config when you make changes to the router. Keep in mind that config is not saved until you do a copy running-configuration startup-configuration. This command can be abbreviated sh run.
    #3: copy running-configuration startup-configuration

    This command will save the configuration that is currently being modified (in RAM), also known as the running-configuration, to the nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM). If the power is lost, the NVRAM will preserve this configuration. In other words, if you edit the router’s configuration, don’t use this command and reboot the router–those changes will be lost. This command can be abbreviated copy run start. The copy command can also be used to copy the running or startup configuration from the router to a TFTP server in case something happens to the router.
    #4: show interface

    The show interface command displays the status of the router’s interfaces. Among other things, this output provides the following:
    • Interface status (up/down)
    • Protocol status on the interface
    • Utilization
    • Errors
    • MTU

    This command is essential for troubleshooting a router or switch. It can also be used by specifying a certain interface, like shint fa0/0.
    #5: show ip interface

    Even more popular than show interface are show ip interface and show ip interface brief. The show ip interface command provides tons of useful information about the configuration and status of the IP protocol and its services, on all interfaces. The show ip interface brief command provides a quick status of the interfaces on the router, including their IP address, Layer 2 status, and Layer 3 status.
    #6: config terminal, enable, interface, and router

    Cisco routers have different modes where only certain things can be shown or certain things can be changed. Being able to move between these modes is critical to successfully configuring the router.
    For example, when logging in, you start off at the user mode (where the prompt looks like >). From there, you type enable to move to privileged mode (where the prompt looks like #). In privileged mode, you can show anything but not make changes. Next, type config terminal (or config t) to go to global configuration mode (where the prompt looks like router(config)# ). From here, you can change global parameters. To change a parameter on an interface (like the IP address), go to interface configuration mode with the interface command (where the prompt looks like router(config-if)#). Also from the global configuration mode, you can go into router configuration using the router {protocol} command. To exit from a mode, type exit.
    #7: no shutdown

    The no shutdown command enables an interface (brings it up). This command must be used in interface configuration mode. It is useful for new interfaces and for troubleshooting. When you’re having trouble with an interface, you may want to try a shut and no shut. Of course, to bring the interface down, reverse the command and just say shutdown. This command can be abbreviated no shut.
    #8: show ip route

    The show ip route command is used to show the router’s routing table. This is the list of all networks that the router can reach, their metric (the router’s preference for them), and how to get there. This command can be abbreviated shipro and can have parameters after it, like shiproospf for all OSPF routers. To clear the routing table of all routes, you do clear ip route *. To clear it of just one route, do clear ip route 1.1.1.1 for clearing out that particular network.
    #9: show version

    The show version command gives you the router’s configuration register (essentially, the router’s firmware settings for booting up), the last time the router was booted, the version of the IOS, the name of the IOS file, the model of the router, and the router’s amount of RAM and Flash. This command can be abbreviated shver.
    #10: debug

    The debug command has many options and does not work by itself. It provides detailed debugging output on a certain application, protocol, or service. For example, debug ip route will tell you every time a router is added to or removed from the router.
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    Với câu lệnh show có thể filter để tìm dòng config cần thiết.

    Ví dụ:

    Cisco# show ip int brief | ?

    begin Begin with the line that matches
    exclude Exclude lines that match
    grep Include/exclude lines that match
    include Include lines that match

    Cisco# show int ip brie
    HTML Code:
    Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol
    Ethernet0                  unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
    Ethernet1                  172.30.30.1     YES unset  up                    up
    Ethernet2                  unassigned      YES unset  up                    up
    Ethernet2.485              xx.98.179.233   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet2.490              xx.98.179.237   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet2.500              xx.98.179.225   YES CONFIG administratively down down
    Ethernet3                  unassigned      YES unset  up                    up
    Ethernet3.2                xx.18.188.1     YES CONFIG administratively down down
    Ethernet3.3                xx.98.179.1     YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet3.4                xx.98.179.130   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet3.5                xx.98.179.161   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet3.6                172.20.20.1     YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet4                  unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
    Ethernet5                  unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
    Ethernet6                  unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
    Ethernet7                  unassigned      YES unset  administratively down down
    Virtual254                 unassigned      YES unset  up                    up
    CISCO# show int ip brie | include up --> chỉ show những interface có status up
    HTML Code:
    Ethernet1                  172.30.30.1     YES unset  up                    up
    Ethernet2                  unassigned      YES unset  up                    up
    Ethernet2.485              xx.98.179.233   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet2.490              xx.98.179.237   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet3                  unassigned      YES unset  up                    up
    Ethernet3.3                xx.98.179.1     YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet3.4                xx.98.179.130   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet3.5                xx.98.179.161   YES CONFIG up                    up
    Ethernet3.6                172.20.20.1     YES CONFIG up                    up
    Virtual254                 unassigned      YES unset  up                    up
    Ngoài ra có thể show luôn lệnh config trên interface

    Cisco# show run int e3.6
    !
    interface Ethernet3.6
    vlan 6
    nameif Guest
    security-level 20
    ip address 172.20.20.1 255.255.255.0 standby 172.20.20.2
    Last edited by NDNghia; 03-12-2008, 03:08 AM.
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