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about 2-3
console port 2-5
hardware installation 2-1
setup configuration 2-1
SSH 2-4
supported platforms 2-3
accounts, user 1-1
admin user 1-1
audience iii-vii
accessing 2-1
commands, navigating 2-9
CLI audit logs 1-9
configuration 1-8
EXEC 1-5, 1-6
understanding 2-5
types of 1-4
editing, key 2-10
More prompt 2-12
backup-staging-url A-89
cdp holdtime A-89
cdp run A-90
cdp timer A-91
clock timezone A-92
do A-95
end A-97
exit A-98
hostname A-98
icmp echo A-99
interface A-100
ip address A-105
ip default-gateway A-106
ip domain-name A-106
ip name-server A-107
ip route A-108
ipv6 autoconfig A-101
ipv6 dhcp A-103
kron occurrence A-109
kron policy-list A-110
logging A-111
ntp server A-113
password-policy A-114
repository A-115
service A-117
shutdown A-118
snmp-server community A-118
snmp-server contact A-119
snmp-server host A-120
snmp-server location A-121
username A-122
application install A-2
application remove A-4
application reset-config A-5
application start A-7
application stop A-8
application upgrade A-9
backup A-10
backup-logs A-12
clock A-13
configure A-14
copy A-15
debug A-18
delete A-22
dir A-22
exit A-25
forceout A-26
halt A-26
help A-27
mkdir A-28
nslookup A-29
patch install A-30
patch remove A-32
pep A-33
ping A-35
ping6 A-36
reload A-37
restore A-38
rmdir A-40
show A-41, A-52
ssh A-43
tech A-44
telnet A-44
terminal length A-45
terminal session-timeout A-46
terminal session-welcome A-46
terminal terminal-type A-47
traceroute A-48
undebug A-48
write A-50
show 1-6
show application A-52
show backup history A-54
show cdp A-55
show clock A-57
show cpu A-57
show disks A-59
show icmp-status A-61
show interface A-62
show inventory A-64
show logging A-65
show logins A-67
show memory A-68
show ntp A-68
show pep A-69
show ports A-73
show process A-75
show repository A-76
show restore A-77
show running-configuration A-78
show startup-configuration A-79
show tech-support A-80
show terminal A-82
show timezone A-83
show timezones A-83
show udi A-85
show uptime A-86
show users A-86
show version A-87
configuration commands 1-8, 2-7, A-88
console port 1-1
command-line, completion 2-11
command-line, editing 2-10
document iii-viii
more prompt 2-12
default forms of commands, using 2-10
audience iii-vii
conventions iii-viii
organization iii-viii
related iii-ix
using iii-viii
EXEC commands 1-5, A-2
help, getting 2-9
about 1-4
configuration 2-7
configuration, submodes 2-8
EXEC 2-6
navigating, commands 2-9
no forms of commands, using 2-10
Operator (user) 1-1
related documentation iii-ix
setup utility 1-2, 2-1
show commands 1-6, A-41, A-52
SSH 1-1, 2-4
submodes, configuration 2-8
hardware 2-3
software 2-3
types of commands 1-4
accounts 1-1
command privileges (table) 1-2
modes 1-4
PC locally 2-5
SSH 2-4
utility, setup 2-1
Index
about 2-3
console port 2-5
hardware installation 2-1
setup configuration 2-1
SSH 2-4
supported platforms 2-3
accounts, user 1-1
admin user 1-1
audience iii-vii
accessing 2-1
commands, navigating 2-9
CLI audit logs 1-9
configuration 1-8
EXEC 1-5, 1-6
understanding 2-5
types of 1-4
editing, key 2-10
More prompt 2-12
backup-staging-url A-89
cdp holdtime A-89
cdp run A-90
cdp timer A-91
clock timezone A-92
do A-95
end A-97
exit A-98
hostname A-98
icmp echo A-99
interface A-100
ip address A-105
ip default-gateway A-106
ip domain-name A-106
ip name-server A-107
ip route A-108
ipv6 autoconfig A-101
ipv6 dhcp A-103
kron occurrence A-109
kron policy-list A-110
logging A-111
ntp server A-113
password-policy A-114
repository A-115
service A-117
shutdown A-118
snmp-server community A-118
snmp-server contact A-119
snmp-server host A-120
snmp-server location A-121
username A-122
application install A-2
application remove A-4
application reset-config A-5
application start A-7
application stop A-8
application upgrade A-9
backup A-10
backup-logs A-12
clock A-13
configure A-14
copy A-15
debug A-18
delete A-22
dir A-22
exit A-25
forceout A-26
halt A-26
help A-27
mkdir A-28
nslookup A-29
patch install A-30
patch remove A-32
pep A-33
ping A-35
ping6 A-36
reload A-37
restore A-38
rmdir A-40
show A-41, A-52
ssh A-43
tech A-44
telnet A-44
terminal length A-45
terminal session-timeout A-46
terminal session-welcome A-46
terminal terminal-type A-47
traceroute A-48
undebug A-48
write A-50
show 1-6
show application A-52
show backup history A-54
show cdp A-55
show clock A-57
show cpu A-57
show disks A-59
show icmp-status A-61
show interface A-62
show inventory A-64
show logging A-65
show logins A-67
show memory A-68
show ntp A-68
show pep A-69
show ports A-73
show process A-75
show repository A-76
show restore A-77
show running-configuration A-78
show startup-configuration A-79
show tech-support A-80
show terminal A-82
show timezone A-83
show timezones A-83
show udi A-85
show uptime A-86
show users A-86
show version A-87
configuration commands 1-8, 2-7, A-88
console port 1-1
command-line, completion 2-11
command-line, editing 2-10
document iii-viii
more prompt 2-12
default forms of commands, using 2-10
audience iii-vii
conventions iii-viii
organization iii-viii
related iii-ix
using iii-viii
EXEC commands 1-5, A-2
help, getting 2-9
about 1-4
configuration 2-7
configuration, submodes 2-8
EXEC 2-6
navigating, commands 2-9
no forms of commands, using 2-10
Operator (user) 1-1
related documentation iii-ix
setup utility 1-2, 2-1
show commands 1-6, A-41, A-52
SSH 1-1, 2-4
submodes, configuration 2-8
hardware 2-3
software 2-3
types of commands 1-4
accounts 1-1
command privileges (table) 1-2
modes 1-4
PC locally 2-5
SSH 2-4
utility, setup 2-1