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Router> enable 
Router# ? 
  clear      Reset functions 
  clock      Manage the system clock 
  configure  Enter configuration mode 
  copy       Copy from one file to another 
  debug      Debugging functions 
  disable    Turn off privileged mode command 
  erase      Erase a filesystem 
  exit       Exit current mode and down to previous mode 
  help       Description of the interactive help system 
  no         Negate a command or set its defaults 
  ping       Send echo messages 
  quit       Exit current mode and down to previous mode 
  reload     Halt and perform a cold restart 
  show       Show running system information 
  tracert    Trace route to destination 
  write      Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal 
  cls        Clear screen 
Router# 
 
Important! You MUST save any changes you make in running configuration to the startup configuration file 
if you want those changes to remain after a system reload. From the privileged level, configurations can be 
saved using the write command, or by using the copy running-config startup-config command. 
 
From the privileged level, you can access global configuration mode, as described in the following section. 
 
3.3 Global Configuration Mode 
 
Global configuration commands apply to features that affect the system as a whole, rather than just one 
protocol or interface. Commands to enable a particular routing function are also global configuration 
commands. To enter the global configuration mode, use the configure terminal command. 
 
The following example shows how to access and exit global configuration mode and list global configuration 
commands. 
 
Command Purpose 
Router# configure terminal 
From privileged EXEC mode, enters global 
configuration mode. 
Router(config)# 
Lists the global configuration commands. 
 
To exit global configuration command mode and return to privileged EXEC mode, use one of the following 
commands:  
 
Command Purpose 
 exit 
 end 
 Ctrl-Z 
Exits global configuration mode and returns to 
privileged EXEC mode. 
 
To list the commands available in global configuration mode, enter a question mark (?) at the prompt, as 
shown in the following example. Enter a question mark (?) after a command to see all the options for that 
command.