On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
no router rip
By configuring an IPv6 Unicast routing command on a router you are allowing the router to communicate with the IPv6 interface. This is needed if you intend to send or receive data over an IPv6 network.
What is the purpose of using the copy tftp flash command on a router? to back up the current IOS image to a server to restore the IOS image from a server to back up the router configuration to a server to restore the router configuration from flash
Show uptime
the networks learned from other neighbors
Well your neighbors router is on but not connected a modem... its probably only connected as a local area network router so theres no internet access.... sorry i guess you need to buy your own
the following information will be displayed when show version command is issued in a cisco router :IOS versionSystem uptimeImage filenameType of processorAmount of RAMNumber of portsAmount of flash memoryCurrent configuration register
On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
The commands that are displayed determine the current operation of the router.
use of routerrip command
routedelet
load holdtime local interface
It's cheese time
hostname router1
Reload
dotted decimal notation