- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 1)
- Answering your questions
- Udemy Tips and Tricks
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 2)
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 3)
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 4)
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 5)
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 6)
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 7)
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 8)
- Cisco IOS time saving commands and tips (Part 9)
- Bonus Lecture
What you'll learn
- Learn time saving CLI commands
- Learn how to manipulate output on Cisco IOS devices
- Save time using the Cisco CLI
- Be more productive when configuring Cisco devices
Description
Learn Cisco CLI time saving commands like "/", "+", "more", "linenum", regular expressions and many more. Save yourself hours when working with the Cisco CLI. Learn tips and tricks from CCIEs and others with many years of networking experience.
Why spend time struggling to find command output when the Cisco CLI makes it easy to search for text?
There are many commands covered in this course and I will add more based on the feedback I receive.
So many commands are available in the Cisco IOS. For example:
"^" beginning of line
"$" end of line
"." single character
"\" escape special meaning
"|" or so you you select multiple options
"linenum" and line numbers
"_" which is a space
"sh run all" to show all the configuration
"default interface" to reset interface configuration
"reload in" to reload the router at a specific time
David Bombal (CCIE #11023 Emeritus) passed his Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Routing and Switching exam in January 2003 and is one of a small percentage of Cisco Engineers that pass their CCIE labs on their first attempt.
David qualified as a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor (CCSI #22787) many years ago! He has been training Cisco courses for over 15 years and has delivered instructor led courses in various countries around the world covering a wide range of Cisco topics from CCNA to CCIE.
David is very active on social media and has over 600,000 YouTube subscribers and has posted over 1,000 free videos.
All the best with your Cisco network endeavours!
David
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About the instructors

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David Bombal
CCIE #11023, over 15 years of network training experience
David Bombal (CCIE #11023 Emeritus) passed his Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Routing and Switching exam in January 2003 and is one of a small percentage of Cisco Engineers that pass their CCIE labs on their first attempt.
David qualified as a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor (CCSI #22787) many years ago! He has been training Cisco courses for over 15 years and has delivered instructor led courses in various countries around the world covering a wide range of Cisco topics from CCNA to CCIE.
David is very active on social media and has over 500,000 YouTube subscribers and has posted over 1,000 free videos.
Student feedback
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excellent
I have seen David on youtube many times before. I like the way he explains topics and how determined he is to help people help themselves. I really appreciate his efforts.
The explanations are easy to understand.
It's a great simple set of videos if you're someone who already knows the cisco environment and wants some tips on the cli. The instructor assumes you already know some things, so he doesn't explain every single thing he's doing. It's assumed you have some basic knowledge already. Also the course is free!
Brilliant as always!