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Revision as of 18:36, 13 April 2012
Basic Tips
- Use the up arrow to bring up your last entered commands and the down arrow to go back.
- Use the home key on your keyboard to bring your cursor to the beginning of the command you're typing. You can use the end key to go back to the end.
Do you want to get out of a long list without having to scroll through everything? (For example show run)
- Instead of hitting the space bar repeatedly just type the letter q
Are you in a config mode and wish to issue a show command?
- Just put the word do in front of your command
- Router(config)#do show run
- Hit the tab key to automatically complete a command you are typing.
- To quickly cancel a ping use Ctrl-Shift-6
Clear the Configurations
Switch>enable Switch#erase startup-config Switch#delete flash:vlan.dat (This step only needed for switches that have vlans added) Switch#reload
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Switch>en Switch#er s Switch#del vlan.dat Switch#rel |