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Routing Protocol Configurations
To configure routing protocols such as RIP and EIGRP, you’ll use the prompt
yourname(config-router#):
yourname#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
yourname(config)#router rip
yourname(config-router)#version 2
yourname(config-router)#
Defining Router Terms
Table 4.1 defines some of the terms we’ve used so far.
Editing and Help Features
You can use the Cisco advanced editing features to help you configure your router. If you type
in a question mark (?) at any prompt, you’ll be given a list of all the commands available from
that prompt:
yourname#?
Exec commands:
access-enable Create a temporary Access-List entry
access-profile Apply user-profile to interface
access-template Create a temporary Access-List entry
archive manage archive files
auto Exec level Automation
bfe For manual emergency modes setting
T A B L E 4 . 1 Router Terms
Mode Definition
User EXEC mode Limited to basic monitoring commands
Privileged EXEC mode Provides access to all other router commands
Global configuration mode Commands that affect the entire system
Specific configuration modes Commands that affect interfaces/processes only
Setup mode Interactive configuration dialog
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