Esc-F: Pressing the "Esc" key followed by the "F" key (or Alt-F) allows you to move the cursor forward one word at a time in the command line. This is a common keyboard shortcut used in various command line interfaces and text editors to navigate through text one word at a time.
When you make adjustments to the settings in CONFIGURATION mode on a Cisco device, those changes are applied immediately and stored in RAM (Random Access Memory). RAM is a volatile memory type, meaning that its contents are not retained when the device is powered off or rebooted.
Cisco switches can support up to 16 VTY (Virtual Terminal) lines by default. VTY lines are used to provide remote access to the switch via Telnet or SSH (Secure Shell) for management purposes.
The command you provided, "Switch>?", is likely specific to a network switch or router's command-line interface (CLI). In Cisco devices, for example, the "Switch>" prompt typically indicates the USER EXEC mode.
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Only 4 concurrent vty lines are supported on older Cisco switches
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Reloading the switch only functions if it is unconfigured. The switch will not resume SETUP after reloading if it contains any configuration. You must enter setup after enable (privileged mode).
In a command-line interface (CLI), the "Up arrow" or "CTRL-P" keystrokes are used to display the most recent command entered in the history buffer. Each time you press the "Up arrow" key or "CTRL-P," it will show the previously executed command in reverse chronological order.
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Esc-F: Pressing the "Esc" key followed by the "F" key (or Alt-F) allows you to move the cursor forward one word at a time in the command line. This is a common keyboard shortcut used in many command line interfaces and text editors.
Please select 2 correct answers