文档介绍:• Table of Contents
• Index
• Reviews
• Reader Reviews
• Errata
Cisco IOS in a Nutshell
By James Boney
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: December 2001
ISBN: 1-56592-942-X
Pages: 606
Slots: 1
This two-part reference covers IOS configuration for the TCP/IP protocol family.
The first part includes chapters on the user interface, configuring lines and
interfaces, access lists, routing protocols, and dial-on-demand routing and security.
The second part is a classic O'Reilly-style quick reference to all mands you
need to work with TCP/IP and the lower-level protocols on which it relies, with lots
of examples of the mon configuration steps for the routers themselves.
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• Table of Contents
• Index
• Reviews
• Reader Reviews
• Errata
Cisco IOS in a Nutshell
By James Boney
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: December 2001
ISBN: 1-56592-942-X
Pages: 606
Slots: 1
Copyright
Preface
Organization
Conventions
We'd Like to Hear from You
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Section . Introduction
Section . IOS User Modes
Section . Command-pletion
Section . Get to Know the Question Mark
Section . Command-Line Editing Keys
Section . Pausing Output
Section . mands
Chapter 2. IOS Images and Configuration Files
Section . IOS Images
Section . Using the IOS Filesystem for Images
Section . The Router's Configuration
Section . Loading Configuration Files
Chapter 3. Basic Router Configuration
Section . Configuration Soapbox
Section . Setting the Router Name
Section . Setting the System Prompt
Section . ments
Section . The Enable Password
Section . Mapping Hostnames to IP Addresses
Section . Setting the Router's Time
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Section . Enabling SNMP
Section . Cisco Discovery Protocol
Section . System Banners
Chapter 4. mands
Section . What Is a Line?
Section . The mand
Section . The Console Port
Section .