Explanation: The switchport access vlan [number] command will configure a switch port to that VLAN. You can also use the switchport access vlan dynamic command to configure the switch port automatically in a certain VLAN depending on the VLAN membership of the incoming packets. For both commands to work properly the switch port needs to be in access mode
Explanation: This MOTD banner is displayed to all terminals connected and is useful for sending messages that affect all users (such as impending system shutdowns). Use the no exec-banner or no motd-banner command to disable the MOTD banner on a line. The no exec-banner command also disables the EXEC banner on the line. When a user connects to the router, the MOTD banner appears before the login prompt. After the user logs in to the router, the EXEC banner or incoming banner will be displayed, depending on the type of connection. For a reverse Telnet login, the incoming banner will be displayed. For all other connections, the router will display the EXEC banner. Connection, Menu, and System Banner Commands
Explanation: The following table explains the output generated by ping:
! ? reply received
. ? timed out
U ? unreachable
C ? congestion
? ? unknown packet type
& packet lifetime exceeded
Explanation: To specify or modify the host name for the network server, use the hostname command in global configuration mode.
Explanation: When the switch failed its POST, Power-On Self Test, the SYST led will turn amber and the IOS did not load
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