Configure and verify operation status of a device interface.

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Configure and verify operation status of a device interface

Serial and Ethernet R1(config)# interface gigabitethernet 0/0 R1(config-if)# description Link to LAN 1 R1(config-if)# ip address R1(config-if)# no shutdown R1(config-if)# exit R1(config)# R1(config)# interface gigabitethernet 0/1 R1(config-if)# description Link to LAN 2 R1(config-if)# ip address R1(config-if)# no shutdown R1(config-if)# exit R1(config)# R1(config)# interface serial 0/0/0 R1(config-if)# description Link to R2 R1(config-if)# ip address R1(config-if)# clock rate R1(config-if)# no shutdown R1(config-if)# exit R1(config)#

Verify Interface Settings show ip interface brief: Displays a summary for all interfaces, including the IPv4 address of the interface and current operational status. show ip route: Displays the contents of the IPv4 routing table stored in RAM. In Cisco IOS 15, active interfaces should appear in the routing table with two related entries identified by the code ‘c’ (Connected) or ‘L’ (Local). In previous IOS versions, only a single entry with the code ‘c’ will appear. show running-config interface interface-id: Displays the commands configured on the specified interface.

Verify Interface Settings show interfaces: Displays interface information and packet flow count for all interfaces on the device. show ip interface: Displays the IPv4- related information for all interfaces on a router

Verify IPv6 Interface Settings Show ipv6 interface brief Show ipv6 interface Show ipv6 route Show ipv6 routers

Filter show command output section: shows entire section that starts with the filtering expression include: Includes all output line that match the filtering expression exclude: excludes all output line that match the filtering expression begin: shows all the output lines from a certain point, starting with the line that matches the filtering expression

Filter show command output