Cisco CCNA Portable Command Guide

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I saw this book is coming out. It reminds me that there are a few commands I use a lot:


  • no shut

  • always remember to no shut the interfaces you want up!
  • show ip interfaces brief

    or

    sho ip int bri


  • snmp-server enable traps snmp

    Enables all supported RFC 1157 SNMP trap types on the router.


With hundreds of Cisco IOS® Software commands, options, and command arguments to remember, a CCNA® candidate has a lot to commit to memory. Having an easy-to-use, portable reference filled with handy tips and examples on how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios will help increase users familiarity with Cisco IOS Software when working on routers and switches.

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