Provide A Custom Configuration; Cisco 800 Fast Step Installation Directory Structure - Cisco 800 Design Manual

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Making a Custom Cisco 800 Fast Step CD-ROM

Provide a Custom Configuration

You can provide the user with a selection of configuration files. When Cisco Fast Step starts, it verifies
that the country of installation, as indicated by the country.DAT file, is present as a directory below the
ServiceProvider directory. In addition, a configuration file must be present under the country name
directory. Thus, it is only when the country is present as a directory in the ServiceProvider directory
(below the Cisco 800 Fast Step installation directory) and it contains at least one configuration file that
the Service Provider Selection feature is enabled.
You can develop multiple ISP configuration files. For example, you could develop four configuration
files named ISPBOB.CFG, ISPCAROL.CFG, ISPTED.CFG, and ISPALICE.CFG.
Your procedure for this example is as follows:
Use Setup to draft the base configuration.
Step 1
Save the generic CFG file by using the Save File As window.
Step 2
Open the CFG file in a text editor.
Step 3
Change the parameters to the custom configurations.
Step 4
Save the first file as ISPBOB.CFG, and repeat the process for the other files.
Step 5
Place the CFG files in the ServiceProvider\countryname directory.
Step 6
Burn a new CD-ROM by using the files on your hard disk.
Step 7
The result is that end users cable their routers, run Setup, select the ISP file, and they are done.

Cisco 800 Fast Step Installation Directory Structure

The file and directory structure is the same for each language:
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The default configuration stored in the Fast Step.CFG file in the root directory.
The ISPname.CFG files in the country directories, under the ServiceProvider directory, under the
root directory.
The on-screen help stored in the 1600ALL_RTF.RTF file in the setupdir\languageID directory. The
LanguageID values are
0006 - Danish
0007 - German
0009 - English
0010 - Italian
0011 - Japanese
0014 - Norwegian
001d - Swedish
040c - French (Standard)
The install bitmap stored in the setup.bmp file in the root directory.
Local HTML files or other software you want provided is in the Third Party Software directory.
Chapter 4
Custom Software Installation
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