The command prompt changes on a Cisco router to reflect the current state the router is in. Define what each command prompt listed below represents:
a. Router>
b. Router#
c. Router(config)#
d. Router(config-if)#
e. Router(config-router)#
f. Router(config-line)#
a. Router>
This is the prompt for the user EXEC mode.
b. Router#
This is the prompt for the privileged EXEC mode.
c. Router(config)#
This is the prompt for the global configuration mode.
d. Router(config-if)#
This prompt indicates that you are in interface configuration mode.
e. Router(config-router)#
This prompt indicates that you are in routing protocol configuration mode.
f. Router(config-line)#
This prompt indicates that you are in line configuration mode.
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