Cisco Systems 78-13983-04 manual Undoing a Command or Feature, Saving Configuration Changes

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Chapter 3 Cisco IOS Software Basics

Undoing a Command or Feature

Note You can press Ctrl-zin any mode to immediately return to enable mode (Router#), instead of entering exit, which returns you to the previous mode.

Undoing a Command or Feature

If you want to undo a command you entered or disable a feature, enter the keyword no before most commands; for example, no ip routing.

Saving Configuration Changes

You need to enter the copy running-configstartup-configcommand to save your configuration changes to nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM), so the changes are not lost if there is a system reload or power outage. For example:

Router# copy running-config startup-config

Building configuration...

It might take a minute or two to save the configuration to NVRAM. After the configuration has been saved, the following appears:

[OK]

Router#

Where to Go Next

Now that you have learned some Cisco IOS software basics, you can begin to configure the router using the CLI.

Remember that:

You can use the question mark (?) and arrow keys to help you enter commands.

Each command mode restricts you to a set of commands. If you have difficulty entering a command, check the prompt and then enter the question mark (?) for a list of available commands. You might be in the wrong command mode or using the wrong syntax.

To disable a feature, enter the keyword no before the command; for example, no ip routing.

You need to save your configuration changes to NVRAM so the changes are not lost if there is a system reload or power outage.

Proceed to Chapter 4, “Configuring with the Command-Line Interface” to begin configuring the router.

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Contents Customer Order Number DOC-7813983= Text Part Number Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2002 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Audience Software FeaturesLimitations and Restrictions First-Time Configuration About This GuideConfiguring PPP Multiplexing Using the Setup Command FacilitySaving Configuration Changes Configuring PIMAssigning a QoS Boilerplate to an Interface Configuring RedundancyWhere to Go Next Mode y-cablePage Chapter Title Description ObjectivesAudience OrganizationBoldface screen Document ConventionsConvention Description Boldface fontWorld Wide Web Additional InformationRelated Documentation Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationTo access Cisco.com, go to the following website Cisco.comTechnical Assistance Center Contacting TAC by Telephone Benefits Overview of the MWRMLP, PPP Control Path IPCP, NCP, LCP, Clns Software FeaturesCisco IOS Software Network Processor SoftwareRTP/UDP Header Compression PPP Multiplexing/DemultiplexingRTP Header Compression Redundancy SupportRFC1253-MIB MIB SupportMWR 1900 supports the following MIBs RFC1213-MIB802.1Q VLANs Frame Relay FR Limitations and RestrictionsUnderstanding Boot Images Before You BeginUnderstanding Interface Numbering Interface type Slot number/Interface number Using the Setup Command Facility Configuring Global ParametersBefore Starting Your Router Enter a host name for the router this example uses Viewing the configurationCompleting the Configuration You are then prompted to configure the specified interfaceSummary of interfaces is displayed First-Time Configuration Where to Go Next Where to Go NextGetting Help Cisco IOS Software BasicsAs interface serial 0/0 Understanding Command ModesConfigure terminal Exit , or logoutSaving Configuration Changes Undoing a Command or FeaturePage Configuring with the Command-Line Interface Verifying the Version of Cisco IOS Software Configuring the Host Name and PasswordEnter global configuration mode Prompt changes to Routerconfig#Change the name of the router to a meaningful name Configuring Loopback InterfacesExit to global configuration mode Exit interface configuration modeConfiguring Fast Ethernet Interfaces Configuring the FE Interface IP AddressSetting the Speed and Duplex Mode Configuring Routing Protocol Attributes Configuring PIMSpecify the speed Configuring Hsrp Support Configuring Multilink Interfaces Enabling the FE InterfaceSpecify a priority Configuring Multilink PPP Configuring IP Address AssignmentEnable multilink PPP operation To set the maximum length of the subframe, enter Configuring PPP MultiplexingConfiguring RTP/UDP Compression To set the default PPP protocol ID, enterRPM-3config-if#ip rtp header-compression Configuring T1 Interfaces Configuring T1 and E1 InterfacesSet the carrier delay for the serial interface Configuring E1 InterfacesConfiguring QoS Attributes Creating a Policy Map Creating a Class Map78-13983-04 Configuring Redundancy Assigning a QoS Boilerplate to an InterfaceRedundant MWR 1900s Exit y-mode configuration mode Stand-Alone MWRSpecify the interface to be used for backhauling MWR1900-1#show running-config Verifying the ConfigurationMatch access-group Ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 mymd5pw Ip ospf Hello-interval Ospf Dead-interval Monitoring and Managing the MWR Command Purpose Show Commands for Monitoring the MWRShow controllers Show interface type slot / portShow protocols Command Reference Clear ip rtp header-compression Clear ppp mux interface interface Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines ExamplesRelated Commands Description Clear ppp muxIp rtp compression-connections Syntax Description Defaults Command ModesConnections Interface configuration Ip rtp header-compressionEnables RTP header compressionSyntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History Ip rtp header-compressionPassive Related Commands Description Standby use-interface Mode y-cableMode y-cable StandalonePpp mux Command Modes Command HistoryPpp mux delay Ppp mux delay integer no ppp mux delayUsage Guidelines Examples Related Commands Ppp mux frame integer no ppp mux frame Defaults Command Modes Command HistoryDefault maximum length is Interface configuration Ppp mux framePpp mux pid integer Ppp mux pidPpp mux subframe length integer No ppp mux subframe length Ppp mux subframe lengthDefault maximum is Interface configuration Ppp mux subframe countPpp mux subframe count integer No ppp mux subframe count Redundancy Global configurationFollowing example enables redundancy mode Invoked y-cable modeField Description Show ip rtp header-compressionShow ip rtp header-compression type number detail 1describes the significant fields shown in the displayThat can exist on an interface Interface interface Show ppp mux2describes the significant fields shown in the display Ppp mux Enables PPP multiplexing/demultiplexingShow redundancy This command has no attributesStandby Invokes y-cable modeInvokes redundancy mode Stand-alone configurationNo standalone Syntax Description DefaultsCable configuration StandaloneStandby use-interface interface health revertive backhaul Standby use-interfaceStandby use-interface loopback102 revertive Page Cisco IOS About Command modes Enable mode IP addressCounters, PPP multiplexing IN-2 MIB support Mode y-cableConfiguring CommandIN-4