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Router and Switch Commands

By Rajeev Dayal

This reference guide provides router and switch commands to help you prepare for Cisco's CCNA certification exam. This
guide covers IOS version 11 and higher. We will try to get VLSM and Supernetting commands added for the new 640-801
CCNA exam.

Reference Quick Links
Router Commands
Show Commands
Catalyst Switch Commands

                                                ROUTER COMMANDS

TERMINAL CONTROLS:
 Config# terminal editing - allows for enhanced editing commands
 Config# terminal monitor - shows output on telnet session
 Config# terminal ip netmask-format hexadecimal|bit-count|decimal - changes the format of subnet masks

HOST NAME:
 Config# hostname ROUTER_NAME

BANNER:
 Config# banner motd # TYPE MESSAGE HERE # - # can be substituted for any character, must start and finish the
message

DESCRIPTIONS:
 Config# description THIS IS THE SOUTH ROUTER - can be entered at the Config-if level

CLOCK:
 Config# clock timezone Central -6
# clock set hh:mm:ss dd month yyyy - Example: clock set 14:35:00 25 August 2003

CHANGING THE REGISTER:
 Config# config-register 0x2100 - ROM Monitor Mode
 Config# config-register 0x2101 - ROM boot
 Config# config-register 0x2102 - Boot from NVRAM

BOOT SYSTEM:
 Config# boot system tftp FILENAME SERVER_IP - Example: boot system tftp 2600_ios.bin 192.168.14.2
 Config# boot system ROM
 Config# boot system flash - Then - Config# reload

CDP:
 Config# cdp run - Turns CDP on
 Config# cdp holdtime 180 - Sets the time that a device remains. Default is 180
 Config# cdp timer 30 - Sets the update timer.The default is 60
 Config# int Ethernet 0
 Config-if# cdp enable - Enables cdp on the interface
 Config-if# no cdp enable - Disables CDP on the interface
 Config# no cdp run - Turns CDP off

HOST TABLE:
 Config# ip host ROUTER_NAME INT_Address - Example: ip host lab-a 192.168.5.1
-or-
  Config# ip host RTR_NAME INT_ADD1 INT_ADD2 INT_ADD3 - Example: ip host lab-a 192.168.5.1 205.23.4.2
199.2.3.2 - (for e0, s0, s1)
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DOMAIN NAME SERVICES:

 Config# ip domain-lookup - Tell router to lookup domain names
 Config# ip name-server 122.22.2.2 - Location of DNS server
 Config# ip domain-name cisco.com - Domain to append to end of names

CLEARING COUNTERS:
 # clear interface Ethernet 0 - Clears counters on the specified interface
 # clear counters - Clears all interface counters
 # clear cdp counters - Clears CDP counters

STATIC ROUTES:
 Config# ip route Net_Add SN_Mask Next_Hop_Add - Example: ip route 192.168.15.0 255.255.255.0 205.5.5.2
 Config# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Next_Hop_Add - Default route
-or-
 Config# ip default-network Net_Add - Gateway LAN network

IP ROUTING:
 Config# ip routing - Enabled by default
 Config# router rip
-or-
 Config# router igrp 100
 Config# interface Ethernet 0
 Config-if# ip address 122.2.3.2 255.255.255.0
 Config-if# no shutdown

IPX ROUTING:
 Config# ipx routing
 Config# interface Ethernet 0
 Config# ipx maximum-paths 2 - Maximum equal metric paths used
 Config-if# ipx network 222 encapsulation sap - Also Novell-Ether, SNAP, ARPA on Ethernet. Encapsulation HDLC on
serial
 Config-if# no shutdown

ACCESS LISTS:
IP Standard 1-99
IP Extended      100-199
IPX Standard     800-899
IPX Extended     900-999
IPX SAP Filters 1000-1099

IP STANDARD:
 Config# access-list 10 permit 133.2.2.0 0.0.0.255 - allow all src ip’s on network 133.2.2.0
-or-
 Config# access-list 10 permit host 133.2.2.2 - specifies a specific host
-or-
 Config# access-list 10 permit any - allows any address

 Config# int Ethernet 0
 Config-if# ip access-group 10 in - also available: out

IP EXTENDED:
 Config# access-list 101 permit tcp 133.12.0.0 0.0.255.255 122.3.2.0 0.0.0.255 eq telnet
   -protocols: tcp, udp, icmp, ip (no sockets then), among others
   -source then destination address
   -eq, gt, lt for comparison
   -sockets can be numeric or name (23 or telnet, 21 or ftp, etc)
-or-
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 Config# access-list 101 deny tcp any host 133.2.23.3 eq www
-or-
 Config# access-list 101 permit ip any any

 Config# interface Ethernet 0

 Config-if# ip access-group 101 out

IPX STANDARD:
 Config# access-list 801 permit 233 AA3 - source network/host then destination network/host
-or-
 Config# access-list 801 permit -1 -1 - “-1” is the same as “any” with network/host addresses

 Config# interface Ethernet 0
 Config-if# ipx access-group 801 out

IPX EXTENDED:
 Config# access-list 901 permit sap 4AA all 4BB all
  - Permit protocol src_add socket dest_add socket
  -“all” includes all sockets, or can use socket numbers
-or-
 Config# access-list 901 permit any any all any all
  -Permits any protocol with any address on any socket to go anywhere

 Config# interface Ethernet 0
 Config-if# ipx access-group 901 in

IPX SAP FILTER:
 Config# access-list 1000 permit 4aa 3 - “3” is the service type
-or-
 Config# access-list 1000 permit 4aa 0 - service type of “0” matches all services

 Config# interface Ethernet 0
 Config-if# ipx input-sap-filter 1000 - filter applied to incoming packets
-or-
 Config-if# ipx output-sap-filter 1000 - filter applied to outgoing packets

NAMED ACCESS LISTS:
 Config# ip access-list standard LISTNAME
  -can be ip or ipx, standard or extended
  -followed by the permit or deny list
 Config# permit any

 Config-if# ip access-group LISTNAME in
  -use the list name instead of a list number
  -allows for a larger amount of access-lists

PPP SETUP:
 Config-if# encapsulation ppp
 Config-if# ppp authentication chap pap
  -order in which they will be used
  -only attempted with the authentification listed
  -if one fails, then connection is terminated
 Config-if# exit
 Config# username Lab-b password 123456
  -username is the router that will be connecting to this one
  -only specified routers can connect
-or-

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 Config-if# ppp chap hostname ROUTER
 Config-if# ppp chap password 123456
  -if this is set on all routers, then any of them can connect to any other
  -set same on all for easy configuration

ISDN SETUP:
 Config# isdn switch-type basic-5ess - determined by telecom
 Config# interface serial 0
 Config-if# isdn spid1 2705554564 - isdn “phonenumber” of line 1
 Config-if# isdn spid2 2705554565 - isdn “phonenumber” of line 2
 Config-if# encapsulation PPP - or HDLC, LAPD

DDR - 4 Steps to setting up ISDN with DDR

    1. Configure switch type
       Config# isdn switch-type basic-5ess - can be done at interface config

    2. Configure static routes
       Config# ip route 123.4.35.0 255.255.255.0 192.3.5.5 - sends traffic destined for 123.4.35.0 to 192.3.5.5
       Config# ip route 192.3.5.5 255.255.255.255 bri0 - specifies how to get to network 192.3.5.5 (through bri0)

    3. Configure Interface
       Config-if# ip address 192.3.5.5 255.255.255.0
       Config-if# no shutdown
       Config-if# encapsulation ppp
       Config-if# dialer-group 1 - applies dialer-list to this interface
       Config-if# dialer map ip 192.3.5.6 name Lab-b 5551212
         connect to lab-b at 5551212 with ip 192.3.5.6 if there is interesting traffic
         can also use “dialer string 5551212” instead if there is only one router to connect to

    4. Specify interesting traffic
       Config# dialer-list 1 ip permit any
       -or-
       Config# dialer-list 1 ip list 101 - use the access-list 101 as the dialer list

    5. Other Options
       Config-if# hold-queue 75 - queue 75 packets before dialing
       Config-if# dialer load-threshold 125 either
         -load needed before second line is brought up
         -“125” is any number 1-255, where % load is x/255 (ie 125/255 is about 50%)
         -can check by in, out, or either
       Config-if# dialer idle-timeout 180
         -determines how long to stay idle before terminating the session
         -default is 120

FRAME RELAY SETUP:
 Config# interface serial 0
 Config-if# encapsulation frame-relay - cisco by default, can change to ietf
 Config-if# frame-relay lmi-type cisco - cisco by default, also ansi, q933a
 Config-if# bandwidth 56

 Config-if# interface serial 0.100 point-to-point - subinterface
 Config-if# ip address 122.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 Config-if# frame-relay interface-dlci 100
  -maps the dlci to the interface
  -can add BROADCAST and/or IETF at the end

 Config-if# interface serial 1.100 multipoint
 Config-if# no inverse-arp - turns IARP off; good to do
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 Config-if# frame-relay map ip 122.1.1.2 48 ietf broadcast
  -maps an IP to a dlci (48 in this case)
  -required if IARP is turned off
  -ietf and broadcast are optional
 Config-if# frame-relay map ip 122.1.1.3 54 broadcast

                                                   SHOW COMMANDS

   Show access-lists - all access lists on the router
   Show cdp - cdp timer and holdtime frequency
   Show cdp entry * - same as next
   Show cdp neighbors detail - details of neighbor with ip add and ios version
   Show cdp neighbors - id, local interface, holdtime, capability, platform portid
   Show cdp interface - int’s running cdp and their encapsulation
   Show cdp traffic - cdp packets sent and received
   Show controllers serial 0 - DTE or DCE status
   Show dialer - number of times dialer string has been reached, other stats
   Show flash - files in flash
   Show frame-relay lmi - lmi stats
   Show frame-relay map - static and dynamic maps for PVC’s
   Show frame-relay pvc - pvc’s and dlci’s
   Show history - commands entered
   Show hosts - contents of host table
   Show int f0/26 - stats of f0/26
   Show interface Ethernet 0 - show stats of Ethernet 0
   Show ip - ip config of switch
   Show ip access-lists - ip access-lists on switch
   Show ip interface - ip config of interface
   Show ip protocols - routing protocols and timers
   Show ip route - Displays IP routing table
   Show ipx access-lists - same, only ipx
   Show ipx interfaces - RIP and SAP info being sent and received, IPX addresses
   Show ipx route - ipx routes in the table
   Show ipx servers - SAP table
   Show ipx traffic - RIP and SAP info
   Show isdn active - number with active status
   Show isdn status - shows if SPIDs are valid, if connected
   Show mac-address-table - contents of the dynamic table
   Show protocols - routed protocols and net_addresses of interfaces
   Show running-config - dram config file
   Show sessions - connections via telnet to remote device
   Show startup-config - nvram config file
   Show terminal - shows history size
   Show trunk a/b - trunk stat of port 26/27
   Show version - ios info, uptime, address of switch
   Show vlan - all configured vlan’s
   Show vlan-membership - vlan assignments
   Show vtp - vtp configs

                                                CATALYST COMMANDS
                                               For Native IOS - Not CatOS

SWITCH ADDRESS:
 Config# ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0
 Config# ip default-gateway 192.168.10.1

DUPLEX MODE:
 Config# interface Ethernet 0/5 - “fastethernet” for 100 Mbps ports
 Config-if# duplex full - also, half | auto | full-flow-control


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SWITCHING MODE:
 Config# switching-mode store-and-forward - also, fragment-free

MAC ADDRESS CONFIGS:
 Config# mac-address-table permanent aaab.000f.ffef e0/2 - only this mac will work on this port
 Config# mac-address-table restricted static aaab.000f.ffef e0/2 e0/3
  -port 3 can only send data out port 2 with that mac
  -very restrictive security

 Config-if# port secure max-mac-count 5 - allows only 5 mac addresses mapped to this port

VLANS:
 Config# vlan 10 name FINANCE
 Config# interface Ethernet 0/3
 Config-if# vlan-membership static 10

TRUNK LINKS:
 Config-if# trunk on - also, off | auto | desirable | nonegotiate
 Config-if# no trunk-vlan 2
  -removes vlan 2 from the trunk port
  -by default, all vlans are set on a trunk port

CONFIGURING VTP:
 Config# delete vtp - should be done prior to adding to a network
 Config# vtp server - the default is server, also client and transparent
 Config# vtp domain Camp - name doesn’t matter, just so all switches use the same
 Config# vtp password 1234 - limited security
 Config# vtp pruning enable - limits vtp broadcasts to only switches affected
 Config# vtp pruning disable

FLASH UPGRADE:
 Config# copy tftp://192.5.5.5/configname.ios opcode - “opcode” for ios upgrade, “nvram” for startup config

DELETE STARTUP CONFIG:
 Config# delete nvram




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Router and switch_commands

  • 1. Router and Switch Commands By Rajeev Dayal This reference guide provides router and switch commands to help you prepare for Cisco's CCNA certification exam. This guide covers IOS version 11 and higher. We will try to get VLSM and Supernetting commands added for the new 640-801 CCNA exam. Reference Quick Links Router Commands Show Commands Catalyst Switch Commands ROUTER COMMANDS TERMINAL CONTROLS:  Config# terminal editing - allows for enhanced editing commands  Config# terminal monitor - shows output on telnet session  Config# terminal ip netmask-format hexadecimal|bit-count|decimal - changes the format of subnet masks HOST NAME:  Config# hostname ROUTER_NAME BANNER:  Config# banner motd # TYPE MESSAGE HERE # - # can be substituted for any character, must start and finish the message DESCRIPTIONS:  Config# description THIS IS THE SOUTH ROUTER - can be entered at the Config-if level CLOCK:  Config# clock timezone Central -6 # clock set hh:mm:ss dd month yyyy - Example: clock set 14:35:00 25 August 2003 CHANGING THE REGISTER:  Config# config-register 0x2100 - ROM Monitor Mode  Config# config-register 0x2101 - ROM boot  Config# config-register 0x2102 - Boot from NVRAM BOOT SYSTEM:  Config# boot system tftp FILENAME SERVER_IP - Example: boot system tftp 2600_ios.bin 192.168.14.2  Config# boot system ROM  Config# boot system flash - Then - Config# reload CDP:  Config# cdp run - Turns CDP on  Config# cdp holdtime 180 - Sets the time that a device remains. Default is 180  Config# cdp timer 30 - Sets the update timer.The default is 60  Config# int Ethernet 0  Config-if# cdp enable - Enables cdp on the interface  Config-if# no cdp enable - Disables CDP on the interface  Config# no cdp run - Turns CDP off HOST TABLE:  Config# ip host ROUTER_NAME INT_Address - Example: ip host lab-a 192.168.5.1 -or-  Config# ip host RTR_NAME INT_ADD1 INT_ADD2 INT_ADD3 - Example: ip host lab-a 192.168.5.1 205.23.4.2 199.2.3.2 - (for e0, s0, s1) Back 2 Top Prepared by: - Rajeev Dayal (mail2rajeevdayal@ccie-certified.com) 1
  • 2. DOMAIN NAME SERVICES:  Config# ip domain-lookup - Tell router to lookup domain names  Config# ip name-server 122.22.2.2 - Location of DNS server  Config# ip domain-name cisco.com - Domain to append to end of names CLEARING COUNTERS:  # clear interface Ethernet 0 - Clears counters on the specified interface  # clear counters - Clears all interface counters  # clear cdp counters - Clears CDP counters STATIC ROUTES:  Config# ip route Net_Add SN_Mask Next_Hop_Add - Example: ip route 192.168.15.0 255.255.255.0 205.5.5.2  Config# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Next_Hop_Add - Default route -or-  Config# ip default-network Net_Add - Gateway LAN network IP ROUTING:  Config# ip routing - Enabled by default  Config# router rip -or-  Config# router igrp 100  Config# interface Ethernet 0  Config-if# ip address 122.2.3.2 255.255.255.0  Config-if# no shutdown IPX ROUTING:  Config# ipx routing  Config# interface Ethernet 0  Config# ipx maximum-paths 2 - Maximum equal metric paths used  Config-if# ipx network 222 encapsulation sap - Also Novell-Ether, SNAP, ARPA on Ethernet. Encapsulation HDLC on serial  Config-if# no shutdown ACCESS LISTS: IP Standard 1-99 IP Extended 100-199 IPX Standard 800-899 IPX Extended 900-999 IPX SAP Filters 1000-1099 IP STANDARD:  Config# access-list 10 permit 133.2.2.0 0.0.0.255 - allow all src ip’s on network 133.2.2.0 -or-  Config# access-list 10 permit host 133.2.2.2 - specifies a specific host -or-  Config# access-list 10 permit any - allows any address  Config# int Ethernet 0  Config-if# ip access-group 10 in - also available: out IP EXTENDED:  Config# access-list 101 permit tcp 133.12.0.0 0.0.255.255 122.3.2.0 0.0.0.255 eq telnet -protocols: tcp, udp, icmp, ip (no sockets then), among others -source then destination address -eq, gt, lt for comparison -sockets can be numeric or name (23 or telnet, 21 or ftp, etc) -or- Back 2 Top Prepared by: - Rajeev Dayal (mail2rajeevdayal@ccie-certified.com) 2
  • 3.  Config# access-list 101 deny tcp any host 133.2.23.3 eq www -or-  Config# access-list 101 permit ip any any  Config# interface Ethernet 0  Config-if# ip access-group 101 out IPX STANDARD:  Config# access-list 801 permit 233 AA3 - source network/host then destination network/host -or-  Config# access-list 801 permit -1 -1 - “-1” is the same as “any” with network/host addresses  Config# interface Ethernet 0  Config-if# ipx access-group 801 out IPX EXTENDED:  Config# access-list 901 permit sap 4AA all 4BB all - Permit protocol src_add socket dest_add socket -“all” includes all sockets, or can use socket numbers -or-  Config# access-list 901 permit any any all any all -Permits any protocol with any address on any socket to go anywhere  Config# interface Ethernet 0  Config-if# ipx access-group 901 in IPX SAP FILTER:  Config# access-list 1000 permit 4aa 3 - “3” is the service type -or-  Config# access-list 1000 permit 4aa 0 - service type of “0” matches all services  Config# interface Ethernet 0  Config-if# ipx input-sap-filter 1000 - filter applied to incoming packets -or-  Config-if# ipx output-sap-filter 1000 - filter applied to outgoing packets NAMED ACCESS LISTS:  Config# ip access-list standard LISTNAME -can be ip or ipx, standard or extended -followed by the permit or deny list  Config# permit any  Config-if# ip access-group LISTNAME in -use the list name instead of a list number -allows for a larger amount of access-lists PPP SETUP:  Config-if# encapsulation ppp  Config-if# ppp authentication chap pap -order in which they will be used -only attempted with the authentification listed -if one fails, then connection is terminated  Config-if# exit  Config# username Lab-b password 123456 -username is the router that will be connecting to this one -only specified routers can connect -or- Back 2 Top Prepared by: - Rajeev Dayal (mail2rajeevdayal@ccie-certified.com) 3
  • 4.  Config-if# ppp chap hostname ROUTER  Config-if# ppp chap password 123456 -if this is set on all routers, then any of them can connect to any other -set same on all for easy configuration ISDN SETUP:  Config# isdn switch-type basic-5ess - determined by telecom  Config# interface serial 0  Config-if# isdn spid1 2705554564 - isdn “phonenumber” of line 1  Config-if# isdn spid2 2705554565 - isdn “phonenumber” of line 2  Config-if# encapsulation PPP - or HDLC, LAPD DDR - 4 Steps to setting up ISDN with DDR 1. Configure switch type Config# isdn switch-type basic-5ess - can be done at interface config 2. Configure static routes Config# ip route 123.4.35.0 255.255.255.0 192.3.5.5 - sends traffic destined for 123.4.35.0 to 192.3.5.5 Config# ip route 192.3.5.5 255.255.255.255 bri0 - specifies how to get to network 192.3.5.5 (through bri0) 3. Configure Interface Config-if# ip address 192.3.5.5 255.255.255.0 Config-if# no shutdown Config-if# encapsulation ppp Config-if# dialer-group 1 - applies dialer-list to this interface Config-if# dialer map ip 192.3.5.6 name Lab-b 5551212 connect to lab-b at 5551212 with ip 192.3.5.6 if there is interesting traffic can also use “dialer string 5551212” instead if there is only one router to connect to 4. Specify interesting traffic Config# dialer-list 1 ip permit any -or- Config# dialer-list 1 ip list 101 - use the access-list 101 as the dialer list 5. Other Options Config-if# hold-queue 75 - queue 75 packets before dialing Config-if# dialer load-threshold 125 either -load needed before second line is brought up -“125” is any number 1-255, where % load is x/255 (ie 125/255 is about 50%) -can check by in, out, or either Config-if# dialer idle-timeout 180 -determines how long to stay idle before terminating the session -default is 120 FRAME RELAY SETUP:  Config# interface serial 0  Config-if# encapsulation frame-relay - cisco by default, can change to ietf  Config-if# frame-relay lmi-type cisco - cisco by default, also ansi, q933a  Config-if# bandwidth 56  Config-if# interface serial 0.100 point-to-point - subinterface  Config-if# ip address 122.1.1.1 255.255.255.0  Config-if# frame-relay interface-dlci 100 -maps the dlci to the interface -can add BROADCAST and/or IETF at the end  Config-if# interface serial 1.100 multipoint  Config-if# no inverse-arp - turns IARP off; good to do Back 2 Top Prepared by: - Rajeev Dayal (mail2rajeevdayal@ccie-certified.com) 4
  • 5.  Config-if# frame-relay map ip 122.1.1.2 48 ietf broadcast -maps an IP to a dlci (48 in this case) -required if IARP is turned off -ietf and broadcast are optional  Config-if# frame-relay map ip 122.1.1.3 54 broadcast SHOW COMMANDS  Show access-lists - all access lists on the router  Show cdp - cdp timer and holdtime frequency  Show cdp entry * - same as next  Show cdp neighbors detail - details of neighbor with ip add and ios version  Show cdp neighbors - id, local interface, holdtime, capability, platform portid  Show cdp interface - int’s running cdp and their encapsulation  Show cdp traffic - cdp packets sent and received  Show controllers serial 0 - DTE or DCE status  Show dialer - number of times dialer string has been reached, other stats  Show flash - files in flash  Show frame-relay lmi - lmi stats  Show frame-relay map - static and dynamic maps for PVC’s  Show frame-relay pvc - pvc’s and dlci’s  Show history - commands entered  Show hosts - contents of host table  Show int f0/26 - stats of f0/26  Show interface Ethernet 0 - show stats of Ethernet 0  Show ip - ip config of switch  Show ip access-lists - ip access-lists on switch  Show ip interface - ip config of interface  Show ip protocols - routing protocols and timers  Show ip route - Displays IP routing table  Show ipx access-lists - same, only ipx  Show ipx interfaces - RIP and SAP info being sent and received, IPX addresses  Show ipx route - ipx routes in the table  Show ipx servers - SAP table  Show ipx traffic - RIP and SAP info  Show isdn active - number with active status  Show isdn status - shows if SPIDs are valid, if connected  Show mac-address-table - contents of the dynamic table  Show protocols - routed protocols and net_addresses of interfaces  Show running-config - dram config file  Show sessions - connections via telnet to remote device  Show startup-config - nvram config file  Show terminal - shows history size  Show trunk a/b - trunk stat of port 26/27  Show version - ios info, uptime, address of switch  Show vlan - all configured vlan’s  Show vlan-membership - vlan assignments  Show vtp - vtp configs CATALYST COMMANDS For Native IOS - Not CatOS SWITCH ADDRESS:  Config# ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0  Config# ip default-gateway 192.168.10.1 DUPLEX MODE:  Config# interface Ethernet 0/5 - “fastethernet” for 100 Mbps ports  Config-if# duplex full - also, half | auto | full-flow-control Back 2 Top Prepared by: - Rajeev Dayal (mail2rajeevdayal@ccie-certified.com) 5
  • 6. SWITCHING MODE:  Config# switching-mode store-and-forward - also, fragment-free MAC ADDRESS CONFIGS:  Config# mac-address-table permanent aaab.000f.ffef e0/2 - only this mac will work on this port  Config# mac-address-table restricted static aaab.000f.ffef e0/2 e0/3 -port 3 can only send data out port 2 with that mac -very restrictive security  Config-if# port secure max-mac-count 5 - allows only 5 mac addresses mapped to this port VLANS:  Config# vlan 10 name FINANCE  Config# interface Ethernet 0/3  Config-if# vlan-membership static 10 TRUNK LINKS:  Config-if# trunk on - also, off | auto | desirable | nonegotiate  Config-if# no trunk-vlan 2 -removes vlan 2 from the trunk port -by default, all vlans are set on a trunk port CONFIGURING VTP:  Config# delete vtp - should be done prior to adding to a network  Config# vtp server - the default is server, also client and transparent  Config# vtp domain Camp - name doesn’t matter, just so all switches use the same  Config# vtp password 1234 - limited security  Config# vtp pruning enable - limits vtp broadcasts to only switches affected  Config# vtp pruning disable FLASH UPGRADE:  Config# copy tftp://192.5.5.5/configname.ios opcode - “opcode” for ios upgrade, “nvram” for startup config DELETE STARTUP CONFIG:  Config# delete nvram Back 2 Top Prepared by: - Rajeev Dayal (mail2rajeevdayal@ccie-certified.com) 6