Hyperterminal command list
Length of time (in sec) that receiver must keep this packet Lists the associated keywords for a command. Lists all commands available for a particular command mode. Obtains a list of commands that begin with a particular character string. Obtains a brief description of the help system in any command mode. You can also obtain a list of associated keywords and arguments for any command.
You can enter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to display a list of commands available for each command mode. Use this mode to configure parameters for the terminal line. While in global configuration mode, specify a line with the line vty or line console command. Use this mode to configure parameters for the Ethernet ports. To exit to global configuration mode, enter exit. While in global configuration mode, enter the interface command (with a specific interface). When VTP mode is transparent, you can create extended-range VLANs (VLAN IDs greater than 1005) and save configurations in the switch startup configuration file. Use this mode to configure VLAN parameters. To return to privileged EXEC mode, press Ctrl-Z or enter end. To exit to global configuration mode, enter the exit command. While in global configuration mode, enter the vlan vlan-id command. Use this mode to configure parameters that apply to the entire switch. To exit to privileged EXEC mode, enter exit or end, or press Ctrl-Z. While in privileged EXEC mode, enter the configure command.
#HYPERTERMINAL COMMAND LIST PASSWORD#
Use a password to protect access to this mode. Use this mode to verify commands that you have entered. While in user EXEC mode, enter the enable command.
#HYPERTERMINAL COMMAND LIST HOW TO#
This table describes the main command modes, how to access each one, the prompt you see in that mode, and how to exit the mode.īegin a session using Telnet, SSH, or console. From global configuration mode, you can enter interface configuration mode and line configuration mode. To access the various configuration modes, you must start at global configuration mode. If you save the configuration, these commands are stored and used when the switch reboots. Using the configuration modes (global, interface, and line), you can make changes to the running configuration. From this mode, you can enter any privileged EXEC command or enter global configuration mode. Normally, you must enter a password to enter privileged EXEC mode. To have access to all commands, you must enter privileged EXEC mode. The user EXEC commands are not saved when the switch reboots. For example, most of the user EXEC commands are one-time commands, such as show commands, which show the current configuration status, and clear commands, which clear counters or interfaces. Only a limited subset of the commands are available in user EXEC mode. When you start a session, you begin in user mode, often called user EXEC mode. You can start a CLI session through a console connection, through Telnet, a SSH, or by using the browser. Enter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to obtain a list of commands available for each command mode. The commands available to you depend on which mode you are currently in. The Cisco IOS user interface is divided into many different modes.