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<strong>the</strong> variations of <strong>the</strong> show command. Here are some additional usages<br />

that are quite handy:<br />

• — Displays <strong>the</strong> status of <strong>the</strong> router's<br />

interfaces. This command can also show a specific interface by<br />

adding <strong>the</strong> target <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> command: .<br />

• —Provides throughput statistics<br />

for a router's interfaces.<br />

• —Shows router processes that<br />

have failed due <strong>to</strong> memory constraints.<br />

• —Lists all of <strong>the</strong> router's memory usage statistics.<br />

• and — Provide summary<br />

information on <strong>the</strong> router's installed interfaces, hardware,<br />

memory, and IOS version.<br />

• — Displays information about all of <strong>the</strong><br />

router's active Layer 3 pro<strong>to</strong>cols.<br />

• — Provides information on <strong>the</strong> router CPU<br />

usage and load averages.<br />

• — Displays console messages on a VTY<br />

terminal display.<br />

Configuring Your Router from Scratch<br />

Assuming you have a new router with no configuration in NVRAM,<br />

here is an example of what you will be greeted with:<br />

Cisco Inter<strong>network</strong> Operating System Software<br />

IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-I-M), Version 11.3(2)XA1,<br />

PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE<br />

SOFTWARE (fc2)<br />

TAC:<strong>Home</strong>:SW:IOS:Specials for info<br />

Copyright © 1986-1998 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

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