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Copying the Default Configuration File to Router NVRAM
If you want to start with a factory default configuration that is designed to support Cisco CP, you can
use the procedure in this section. The factory default configuration includes all the commands necessary
to support Cisco CP and configures an Ethernet interface with the IP address 10.10.10.1.
To copy the default configuration file from router Flash memory to NVRAM, complete the following
steps.:
Step 1
Log on to the router through the Console port or through an Ethernet port.
If you use the Console port, and no running configuration is present in the router, the Setup command
Step 2
Facility starts automatically, and displays the following text:
--- System Configuration Dialog ---
Continue with configuration dialog? [yes/no]:
Enter no so that you can enter Cisco IOS CLI commands directly.
If the Setup Command Facility does not start automatically, a running configuration is present, and you
should go to the next step.
Step 3
When the router displays the user EXEC mode prompt, enter the enable command, and the enable
password, if one is configured, as shown below:
Router> enable
password password
Router#
Step 4
To identify the default configuration file, enter the show flash command. The filename is of the form
cpconfig-modelnumber.cfg, where modelnumber represents the router series. For example the
configuration file name for the Cisco 860 and 880 series routers is cpconfig-8xx.cfg.
Router# show flash
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1
2
3
Router#
To copy the default configuration file to router NVRAM, enter the copy flash: nvram: command, as
Step 5
shown in the following example:
Router# copy flash:cpconfig-8xx.cfg nvram:
When the default configuration file is in NVRAM, it becomes the router startup configuration.
To make the new startup configuration the running configuration, so that the router can support Cisco
Step 6
CP, enter the copy startup-config running-config command, as shown in the following example:
Router# copy startup-config running-config
78-18480-08
You can use the Cisco IOS CLI to enter the necessary configuration commands. To use this method,
see
Entering the Configuration Commands
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Task 2: Configure the Router for Cisco CP
Manually.
Cisco Configuration Professional Quick Start Guide
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