Cisco 7304 Quick Start Manual page 30

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The first two sections of the configuration script (the banner and the installed hardware) appear only at initial system
startup. On subsequent uses of the setup facility, the script begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown in the
following example.
--- System Configuration Dialog ---
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
When asked if you want to enter the initial configuration dialog and see the current interface summary, enter yes or
Step 2
press Return:
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes]:
First, would you like to see the current interface summary? [yes]:
In the following example, the summary shows a Cisco 7304 router at first-time startup; that is, nothing is configured.
Any interface listed with OK? value "NO" does not have a valid configuration
Interface
GigabitEthernet0/0
GigabitEthernet0/1
FastEthernet0/0
Step 3
Choose which protocols to support on your interfaces. For Internet Protocol (IP)-only installations, you can accept the
default values for most of the questions. A typical configuration using IP, IPX, and AppleTalk follows and continues
through Step 8:
Configuring global parameters:
Enter host name [Router]:
Enter enable secret, enable, and virtual terminal passwords:
Step 4
The enable secret password is a one-way cryptographic secret
password used instead of the enable password when it exists.
Enter enable secret: barney
The enable password is used when there is no enable secret
password and when using older software and some boot images.
Enter enable password: betty
Enter virtual terminal password: fred
Step 5
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the most widely supported open standard for network
management. It provides a means to access and set configuration and run-time parameters of routers and
communication servers. SNMP defines a set of functions that can be used to monitor and control network elements.
Enter yes or press Return to accept SNMP management; enter no to refuse it:
Configure SNMP Network Management? [yes]:
Community string [public]:
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IP-Address
OK?
Method
unassigned
NO
unset
unassigned
NO
unset
unassigned
NO
unset
Status
Protocol
down
down
down
down
down
down

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