The document describes various Cisco IOS commands for configuring logging, interfaces, NAT, ACLs, probes, connections limits, and descriptions. Some of the logging commands include enabling logging, setting the timestamp, trap severity level, history severity level, buffered severity level, persistent severity level, and monitor severity level. Interface commands include setting the description, speed, duplex, and channel group for a GigabitEthernet interface. Other commands configure NAT pools, NTP servers, extended ACLs, RMON probes, and the maximum and minimum connections for connection limiting.
The document describes various Cisco IOS commands for configuring logging, interfaces, NAT, ACLs, probes, connections limits, and descriptions. Some of the logging commands include enabling logging, setting the timestamp, trap severity level, history severity level, buffered severity level, persistent severity level, and monitor severity level. Interface commands include setting the description, speed, duplex, and channel group for a GigabitEthernet interface. Other commands configure NAT pools, NTP servers, extended ACLs, RMON probes, and the maximum and minimum connections for connection limiting.
The document describes various Cisco IOS commands for configuring logging, interfaces, NAT, ACLs, probes, connections limits, and descriptions. Some of the logging commands include enabling logging, setting the timestamp, trap severity level, history severity level, buffered severity level, persistent severity level, and monitor severity level. Interface commands include setting the description, speed, duplex, and channel group for a GigabitEthernet interface. Other commands configure NAT pools, NTP servers, extended ACLs, RMON probes, and the maximum and minimum connections for connection limiting.