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  2. Command history - Wikipedia

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    Command history is a feature in many operating system shells, computer algebra programs, and other software that allows the user to recall, edit and rerun previous commands. Command line history was added to Unix in Bill Joy 's C shell of 1978; Joy took inspiration from an earlier implementation in Interlisp . [ 1 ]

  3. RANCID (software) - Wikipedia

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    RANCID (Really Awesome New Cisco confIg Differ) is a network management application released under a BSD-style license. [1] RANCID uses Expect to connect to the routers, send some commands and put the results in files.

  4. Cisco Catalyst - Wikipedia

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    The inside of a Cisco 1900-series switch. Catalyst is the brand for a variety of network switches, wireless controllers, and wireless access points sold by Cisco Systems.While commonly associated with Ethernet switches, a number of different types of network interfaces have been available throughout the history of the brand.

  5. Cisco NX-OS - Wikipedia

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    NX-OS is a network operating system for the Nexus-series Ethernet switches and MDS-series Fibre Channel storage area network switches made by Cisco Systems. It evolved from the Cisco operating system SAN-OS, originally developed for its MDS switches. [1] It is based on Wind River Linux and is inter-operable with other Cisco operating systems.

  6. Cisco IOS - Wikipedia

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    Information about the IOS version and feature-set running on a Cisco device can be obtained with the show version command. [6] Most Cisco products that run IOS also have one or more "feature sets" or "packages", typically eight packages for Cisco routers and five packages for Cisco network switches.

  7. A Brief History of Cisco's Returns - AOL

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    Despite constant attempts by analysts and the media to complicate the basics of investing, there are only three ways a stock can create value for shareholders: Dividends. Earnings growth. Changes ...

  8. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    SCM—Software Configuration Management; SCM—Source Code Management; SCP—Secure Copy; SCPC—Single Channel Per Carrier; SCPI—Standard Commands for Programmable Instrumentation; SCSA—Secure Content Storage Association; SCSI—Small Computer System Interface; SCTP—Stream Control Transmission Protocol; SD—Secure Digital

  9. Cisco Catalyst 6500 - Wikipedia

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    Cisco 6509 switch with four line cards and dual supervisors. The Cisco Catalyst 6500 is a modular chassis network switch manufactured by Cisco Systems from 1999 to 2015, capable of delivering speeds of up to "400 million packets per second". [1] A 6500 comprises a chassis, power supplies, one or two supervisors, line cards, and service modules.