Differentiate between Command line interface and Menus interface and example of each interaction style
CUI means Command User Interface. In such a software, we can use only commands to run, edit or terminate a program.
Many operating systems provide both a command line and a GUI interface. Windows, for instance, is obviously a GUI, however cmd.exe provides access to the underlying command line interface.
Uttering a speech command or performing a mouse gesture refers to some of the hardware and software elements of the human-computer interface. The VCR and the mouse are examples of the hardware elements.
Passive-interface command is used in all routing protocols to disable sending updates out from a specific interface.
Graphical User Interface
Configuring a physical router requires software like PUTTY. while configuring router on Software like packet tracer is done on CLI (i.e. command line interface).
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Go to command prompt and run "help" command..
no shutdown
I take it this is a question for some computer course, as that's the definition of an INTERFACE.An interface is what you, the user, interact with when you use a particular program. It usually comes in two flavors, console (command line) and GUI (Graphical User Interface) based UI's (User Interface).Right now, you are using the browsers interface to read this post. The code has already done it's job in the backend to retrieve and display this post, showing you only a streamlined interface with things you care about.Hope this helps!
command user interface & graphic user interface