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Cisco IOS Ultimate Guide

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ON THIS PAGE: Cisco IOS Ultimate Guide Cisco IOS overview Accessing the IOS Get assistance in IOS Pipe character in IOS   Cisco IOS overview[ps2id id='Cisco IOS overview' target=''/] I OS (Internetwork Operating System) is a multitasking operating system used on most Cisco routers and switches. IOS provides a command-line interface with the set number of multiple-word instructions. This operating system is used to configure routing, switching, internetworking and other services enabled by a Cisco equipment. NOTE Previous generations of Cisco switches run CatOS, a legacy version of a CLI-based operating sytem. Below you can see how IOS looks like when a Cisco device is launched for the first time, using a 3745 router as an example: Cisco 3745 (R7000) processor (revision 2.0) with 249856K/12288K bytes of RAM. Processor board ID FTX0945W0MY \sR7000 CPU at 350MHz, Implementation 39, Rev 2.1, 256KB L2,

Cisco IOS Ultimate Guide

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Cisco IOS overview I OS (Internetwork Operating System) is a multitasking operating system used on most Cisco routers and switches. IOS provides a command-line interface with the set number of multiple-word instructions. This operating system is used to configure routing, switching, internetworking and other services enabled by a Cisco equipment. NOTE Previous generations of Cisco switches run CatOS, a legacy version of a CLI-based operating sytem. Below you can see how IOS looks like when a Cisco device is launched for the first time, using a 3745 router as an example: Cisco 3745 (R7000) processor (revision 2.0) with 249856K/12288K bytes of RAM. Processor board ID FTX0945W0MY \sR7000 CPU at 350MHz, Implementation 39, Rev 2.1, 256KB L2, 512KB L3 Cache 5 FastEthernet interfaces DRAM setup is 64 bits wide with parity enabled. 151K bytes of NVRAM. Press RETURN to get started! Accessing the IOS There are three most popular methods to access the IOS: Cons

Cisco IOS Ultimate Guide

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Cisco IOS overview I OS (Internetwork Operating System) is a multitasking operating system used on most Cisco routers and switches. IOS provides a command-line interface with the set number of multiple-word instructions. This operating system is used to configure routing, switching, internetworking and other services enabled by a Cisco equipment. NOTE Previous generations of Cisco switches run CatOS, a legacy version of a CLI-based operating sytem. Below you can see how IOS looks like when a Cisco device is launched for the first time, using a 3745 router as an example: Cisco 3745 (R7000) processor (revision 2.0) with 249856K/12288K bytes of RAM. Processor board ID FTX0945W0MY \sR7000 CPU at 350MHz, Implementation 39, Rev 2.1, 256KB L2, 512KB L3 Cache 5 FastEthernet interfaces DRAM setup is 64 bits wide with parity enabled. 151K bytes of NVRAM. Press RETURN to get started! Accessing the IOS There are three most popular methods to access the IOS: Cons