Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic System Configuration

Configuring the Software Configuration Register

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Configuring the Software Configuration Register

The software configuration register is a 16-bit register in NVRAM that defines specific system parameters. You can set or change the contents of this register to accomplish the following tasks:

Define the boot sources for the default Cisco IOS software, assigning them in the following order of precedence:

Flash memory card inserted in PCMCIA slot 0

TFTP server on the network

Flash memory SIMM (NVRAM) on the route processor

Boot image stored within the operating environment

Define a default boot filename.

Enable or disable the Break function.

Control broadcast addresses.

Set the console terminal baud rate.

Recover a lost password.

Force an automatic boot using a boot image.

 

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