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Another good come on to remember you control you.

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So if I type some text control you will really raise or remove that entire command to show you again

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control you.

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Another one is breaking a command or canceling a command.

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So if I press control C at this point notice I'm taken back to privilege mode and the command is not

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run it's canceled.

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So Control-C will have bought or cancel the current command and take you back to privilege mode.

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Another good one to remember is control shift 6 x.

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I'm going to ping a device that is not available in my local network and I'm going to send a hundred

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pings to that device.

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Now I don't want to wait for 100 pings to time out.

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So going to press control shift six to break the ping.

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Do that again control shift six breaks the ping once again a thousand pings.

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I don't want to wait for a thousand pings to time out.

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I press control shift six to break the ping so Control shift six allows the user to abort a Cisco Iowas

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process such as ping or trace route.

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So Control shift 6 breaks the paying trace route.

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So in addition to using the setup utility or Seelye to load a configuration on a router you have a multiple

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other options.

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In this example I'm going to open a putty session to a router.

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In this case I'm connecting to a terminal server that's giving me access to the console of a router.

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I'll just make this bigger so that you can see more clearly.

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So when I hit Enter Notice it says Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog.

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I'm going to say no because I don't want to configure the router through the initial configuration dialog

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and I'm going to press enter to get started.

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As you can see at the moment the routers name is router.

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If our talk show version I can see that this is an 18 41 router you can see as an example that this

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1841 has a certain amount of RAM nv ram and flesh installed.

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I'm the type unable to go to privileged mode.

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And then I'm going to type show startup can fake notice at the moment no startup config exists.

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This is a new router with no configuration.

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If I type show run I can see that this is the current configuration on the router.

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I can see as an example that the hostname of the router is router and I can see various other default

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config on the router.

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Show IP interface brief shows me that I have an IP address on this interface which was allocated via

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a DHP so the router was allocated an IP address through DHP I could top show IP route as an example

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to see the writing table at the moment is only directly connected.

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Network on this router.
