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Cisco S2 C5

Cisco S2 C5. Router Startup. Startup Sequence. Boot Similar to DOS – POST, Bootstrap program & diagnostics Load O/S Can be found in Flash, TFTP server, or ROM Load Configuration File Can be found in NVRAM, TFTP, or entered from console. Startup Commands. Router # show running-config

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Cisco S2 C5

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  1. Cisco S2 C5 Router Startup

  2. Startup Sequence • Boot • Similar to DOS – POST, Bootstrap program & diagnostics • Load O/S • Can be found in Flash, TFTP server, or ROM • Load Configuration File • Can be found in NVRAM, TFTP, or entered from console

  3. Startup Commands • Router # show running-config • Router # show startup-config • Router # reload • Router # startup • Router # erase startup-config • The commands show config, write term, and write erase, used with Cisco IOS Release 10.3 can also be used for short term

  4. Setup Mode • [ ] indicate default value – press ENTER to accept • If no default, a ? Appears – enter your choice • CTRL+C will end the process and allow you to begin again • A YES response to the prompt will load the commands into RAM and save as startup-config file in NVRAM • You can turn features on with setup, but you cannot turn them off. • Setup does not support many of the advanced features of the router

  5. Global Parameters • Initial prompt is router > • To rename router, from enable Exec mode • Router # hostname VKP • You can enter secret encrypted password as part of setup procedure • You can also enter secret encrypted passwords for virtual terminal

  6. Lab Activity • Startup router using default startup • Do this at least twice • Make certain you understand procedure • Record notes in your journal

  7. Challenge Lab • Subnet IP address • Program routers using setup mode • Practice commands learned to date • A list will be given to you in class

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