#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
List them all, and count up the number of times each appears. the mode (or modes) is/are the number(s) that occur most often in the set. there might be one mode or two, or all members might be modes.
A mode is a most frequent number in a data set. A data set may have multiple modes. If each different number of a set occurs only once, then that set has no mode.
Mode can be defined as the Most Often Digit Entered (MODE). It just means the most used or number that shows up the most in a data set.
That set has no mode.
There is no mode of this data set because each number appears only once. For a data set to have a mode, at least one number must appear more than once. The mode of a data set is the number that appears the most.Think: mode, most
configuration mode set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
1) #Configure terminal for configuration mode 2) #exit for previous mode 3) #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
1) #Configure terminal for configuration mode 2) #exit for previous mode 3) #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
Types of mode in networking are : #Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
1. User exec mode 2. Privileged exec mode 3. Global configuration mode 4. ROM monitor mode 5. Set up mode
Setup Mode
To set the enable secret to "Chile" on a Cisco device, enter the following commands in configuration mode: Access the global configuration mode by typing configure terminal. Set the enable secret by typing enable secret Chile. Exit the configuration mode by typing exit or end. Make sure to save the configuration with write memory or copy running-config startup-config if necessary.
VTY line mode