Cisco NPE-175 Installation And Configuration Manual page 141

Network processing engine and network services engine
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Chapter 7
NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information
The system prompts you to select a host or network configuration file. The default is host; press Return
Step 4
to accept the default.
Host or network configuration file [host]?
Step 5
The system prompts you for the IP address of the host. Enter the IP address or name of the remote host.
IP address of remote host [255.255.255.255]? 10.1.1.1
Step 6
The system prompts you for the name of the configuration file. When the system copies the file to the
server, the default is to use the name of the router with the suffix -confg (router-confg in the following
example). If you specified a different filename when you copied the configuration, enter that filename;
otherwise, press Return to accept the default.
Name of configuration file [router-confg]?
Step 7
Before the system reboots with the new configuration, it displays the instructions you entered for
confirmation. If the instructions are not correct, enter n (no), and then press Return to cancel the
process. To accept the instructions, press Return, or y and then Return.
Configure using router-confg from 10.1.1.1? [confirm]
Booting router-confg from 10.1.1.1: ! ! [OK - 874/16000 bytes]
While the router retrieves and boots from the configuration on the remote host, the console display
indicates whether or not the operation was successful. A series of exclamation points (!!!!) and [OK] (as
shown in the preceding example) indicates that the operation was successful. A series of periods (. . .)
and [timed out] or [failed] indicates a failure (which would probably be due to a network fault or an
incorrect server name, address, or filename). The following is an example of a failed attempt to boot from
a remote server:
Booting Router-confg ..... [timed out]
If the display indicates that the process was successful, proceed to the next step.
If the display indicates that the process failed, verify the name or address of the remote server and
the filename, and repeat the preceding steps. If you are unable to retrieve the configuration, contact
your network administrator or see the
Request" section on page iv
Step 8
Enter the show running-config command to display the currently running configuration on the
terminal. Review the display and ensure that the configuration information is complete and correct. If it
is not, verify the filename and repeat the preceding steps to retrieve the correct file, or use the
configure command to add or modify the existing configuration. (Refer to the appropriate software
documentation for descriptions of the configuration options available for the system and individual
interfaces and specific configuration instructions.)
When you have verified that the currently running configuration is correct, enter the
Step 9
copy running-config startup-config command to save the retrieved configuration in NVRAM.
Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost when you restart the system.
This completes the procedure for downloading the saved router configuration from the remote host.
Proceed to the
OL-4448-12
for instructions on contacting Cisco technical assistance.
"Configuring the Native Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces" section on page
Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration
Copying the Saved Configuration to NVRAM
"Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service
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