cisco-ios-patterns
Cisco IOS Patterns
Use this skill when reviewing Cisco IOS or IOS-XE snippets, building a change-window checklist, or explaining how to collect evidence from a router or switch without making the incident worse.
When to Use
- Reviewing IOS or IOS-XE configuration before a planned change.
- Choosing read-only
showcommands for troubleshooting. - Checking ACL wildcard masks and interface direction.
- Explaining global, interface, routing process, and line configuration modes.
- Verifying that a change landed in running config and was saved intentionally.
Operating Rules
Treat IOS examples as patterns, not paste-ready production changes. Confirm the platform, interface names, current config, rollback path, and out-of-band access before making changes on a real device.
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