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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: August 3, 20212021-08-03T16:24:32+05:30 2021-08-03T16:24:32+05:30

What Shortcut Keys Are Used To Go Directly From Global Configuration Mode To Privileged Exec Mode?

What Shortcut Keys Are Used To Go Directly From Global Configuration Mode To Privileged Exec Mode?
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      2021-08-04T00:08:31+05:30Added an answer on August 4, 2021 at 12:08 am

      What shortcut keys are used to go directly from global configuration mode to privileged exec mode?
      The ctrl-z key is used to go directly from the global configuration mode to the privileged execution mode. The global configuration and the privileged mode are the modes of the router. Let us discuss the definition of the router and different types of router modes.

      The router is used to forward or transfer the packets from the network to the network. The router is a three-layer device. The packets are forwarded based on the destination address of the packets and entries it in the routing table. When we enter into the routing table, it helps to find the best route or path between the source and the destination address. We have different types of router modes. Let us discuss every type of routing mode in detail.

      Mainly we have five different types of router modes. They are
      • User mode
      • privileged mode
      • Global configuration mode
      • Interface mode
      • Common mode
      The troubleshooting problems and monitoring problems are done in the privileged mode. clock, Telenet, history, save, show are some of the commands that are used in the privileged mode. Here if we want to see the clock of the router we need to type clock.

      In the global configuration mode, we can be done all the configurations which lead to a change in the router globally. We need to type the command” config t”. By using this “config t” we move to the global configuration mode.

      To move from the global configuration to the privileged mode we use the short key i.e Ctrl-Z that takes us directly from the global configuration to the privileged mode.

      Another type of mode is the interface mode. The specific type of configurations is done in the interface mode. The specific interface represents that if we want to perform the NAT, or if we want to provide access to the particular port. In these cases, we use the interface mode. In simple words, in interface mode, we do the IP address if we want to know the IP address. The below are the types how the configuration looks like,
      1. Router(config-if)#
      2. Router(config-if)#ip
      3. Router(config-if)#
      We need to go into the global configuration mode and should type the configuration interface name and the port number.

      Another type of mode is the rommon mode. we use this mode generally for password recovery. We generally press the Ctrl+break short key to go into the rommon mode. so that we can enter into the rommon mode. The rommon mode looks like the rommon 3>. We need to power on the router and perform the above short key ctrl+break.
      Short keys
      The short key “?” is used to check what are the commands that we can run in a particular context.
      We can type “tel” to run the telnet command.
      We use the short key ctrl-Z to go from the global configuration mode to the privileged mode. similarly, if we are in the privileged mode, we get out of the router.

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