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Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks

Note Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers are typically delivered from the factory with a mini-Cisco IOS software boot image in the boot flash and a flash card containing a suitable working Cisco IOS image. If you need a Cisco IOS upgrade, download the appropriate Cisco IOS image from Cisco.com.

Configuring the Software Configuration Register

To configure the software configuration register, follow these steps:

 

Command

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

Router> enable

Enters privileged EXEC mode.

 

Password: <password>

 

Step 2

 

 

Router# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

 

 

Router(config)#

Sets the contents of the software configuration register,

 

config-register 0xvalue

where value is a 4-bit hexadecimal number as described

 

 

in Table 8.

Step 4

 

 

Router(config)# ctrl-Z

Exits global configuration mode.

Step 5

 

 

Router# show version

Displays the software configuration register value

 

 

currently in effect. This is the value that will be used

 

 

the next time the router reloads. The value is displayed

 

 

on the last line of the display, as in the following

 

 

example:

 

 

Configuration register is 0x141 (will be 0x102 at

 

 

next reload)

Step 6

 

 

Router# copy running-config

Saves the software configuration register settings to

 

startup-config

NVRAM.

 

or

 

 

Router# write memory

 

Step 7

 

 

Router# reload

Reboots the router. Configuration register changes take

 

 

effect only after the system reloads.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Document Contents Router Information Important InformationSupported Platforms Cisco IOS Software Requirements PRP RedundancyHardware Revision Requirements Output from a later software release would be as followsProduct Overview Related DocumentationPRP Functions Shows the front panel view of the PRP-2PRP Components Cisco IOS Software Storage PRP Hardware Components PRP-1 Horizontal Orientation PRP-2 Horizontal Orientation Type Size Quantity Description Location Program boot imageMB fixed Secondary CPU cache memory functions Sdram Status LEDs Flash MemoryPRP LEDs Following LEDs are used on the PRPCisco IOS System Error Messages publications Display LEDsSoft Reset Switch Flash Disk SlotsEthernet Ports Asynchronous Serial PortsHard Disk Drive Safety Guidelines Preparing for InstallationCompact Flash Disk Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Required Tools and Equipment Removing and Installing a PRPWorking with Electrical Equipment Removing a PRP Illustrates the PRP installed in a chassis Ejector LeversShows the ejector levers in detail Installing a PRP Removing and Installing a PRP Checking the Installation PRP Boot ProcessStarting the System and Observing Initial Conditions Cisco IOS is enabled and this PRP is in standby mode Rommon for this PRP is enabled and recognized by the systemCisco IOS is enabled and this PRP is the active PRP LED Display DescriptionChecking the Installation Checking the Installation Verifying Interface Status Upgrading to the PRP ETH BitsUpgrading to the PRP Without Rebooting the Router Router# show redundancyRouter# dir disk1 Another disk or at another location SSO or RPR+ mode because the RPs are running the same imageIs correct, continue with Step Prompted to abort the copy, type nUpgrading to the PRP Upgrading to the PRP Upgrading to the PRP Upgrading to the PRP Upgrading to the PRP With Rebooting the Router Verify the disk contents using the dir disk1 commandUpgrading to the PRP Use the command upgrade rom-monitor slot rp-slot Differentiating Between PRP-1 and PRP-2 0x10Configuring an Ethernet Interface Configuring Interfaces on the PRPEthernet Interface Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts RJ-45 receptacle Category 5 UTP cable with plug Ethernet Port Pin Signal Description Crossover Cable Pinout for Connecting Two PRPsParameter RJ-45 Lists Ieee 802.3u physical characteristics for 100BASE-TXParameter Ethernet Interface Cable Connection Procedure Configuring the Ethernet Interfaces Using the Ethernet Port on the PRPUsing Configuration Mode to Configure an Ethernet Interface Configuring the Console Interface Console and Auxiliary Port Connections Configuring the Auxiliary Interface Signal Input/Output DescriptionUnderstanding the Software Configuration Register Description of the Software Configuration RegisterAdditional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks Defines the bits in the software configuration register Bit Number Hexadecimal Value Meaning/FunctionBoot Field Meaning Boot Field SettingsDescribed in Table Configuring the Software Configuration Register Command PurposeBits in the Software Configuration Register Action/Filename BitData Transmission Rate bps Address net host9600 4800 1200 2400 Using Flash Disks in the PRP About Flash DisksRemoving and Installing a Flash Disk in the PRP Product NumberInstalling and Removing a Flash Disk Installing a Flash Disk Working with Flash DisksBooting from a Flash Disk Boots the named file from the Flash disk in slotRemoving and Installing a Compact Flash Disk Removing the CF from the PRP-2 BoardRemoving and Installing a Hard Disk Drive Installing the Hard Disk Drive Recovering a Lost Password Initialize the router by entering the i command as follows Step Upgrading PRP Memory Locations of PRP Components and Memory GB Dimm U15 512 MB MB Dimm U15 MEM-PRP-512= MB DIMMs U15 and U18GB DIMMs U15 and U18 Removing a Dimm Cisco Product Number Dimm Modules Sdram Dimm SocketsDimm Socket with Dual Release Levers Installing a Dimm Handling a Dimm Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information Checking the Dimm InstallationElectromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Statements Translated Safety Warnings and Agency ApprovalsFCC Class a Compliance Canada Europe EURegulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information Vcci Class a Notice for Japan Class a Notice for Korea Cisco.com Obtaining DocumentationProduct Documentation DVD Cisco Product Security Overview Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products For emergencies only security-alert@cisco.comObtaining Technical Assistance Product Alerts and Field NoticesCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information OL-11656-01