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Router(config)#ip rou?<br />

route routing<br />

Router(config)#ip rou<br />

Router(config)#ip route<br />

The command can also be used after a complete word in a<br />

multiword command <strong>to</strong> provide <strong>the</strong> next command option:<br />

Router(config)# ip ?<br />

Global IP configuration subcommands:<br />

access-list Named access-list<br />

accounting-list -Select hosts for which IP accounting<br />

information is kept<br />

accounting-threshold Sets <strong>the</strong> maximum number of accounting<br />

entries<br />

accounting-transits Sets <strong>the</strong> maximum number of transit<br />

entries<br />

address-pool Specify default IP address pooling<br />

mechanism<br />

alias Alias an IP address <strong>to</strong> a TCP port<br />

as-path BGP au<strong>to</strong>nomous system path filter<br />

bgp-community Format for BGP community<br />

bootp Config BOOTP services<br />

classless Follow classless routing forwarding<br />

rules<br />

community-list Add a community list entry<br />

default-gateway Specify default gateway (if not<br />

routing IP)<br />

default-<strong>network</strong> Flags <strong>network</strong>s as candidates for<br />

default routes<br />

dhcp-server Specify address of DHCP server<br />

The command line also supports UNIX-like word completion by using<br />

<strong>the</strong> Tab key and command abbreviation. These options are helpful for<br />

people who hate <strong>to</strong> type (like me) or who are bad spellers. For<br />

example, <strong>the</strong> command<br />

can be typed as:

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