The Cisco CLI (Command Line Interface) is a text-based interface used to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot Cisco network devices such as routers and switches. It allows administrators to interact directly with the device's operating system (usually Cisco IOS or similar) using specific commands. It's commonly used for tasks like setting IP addresses, configuring routing protocols, creating VLANs, and performing diagnostic tests.
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