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Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
This chapter describes how to create the initial switch configuration (for example, assigning the
switch IP address and default gateway information) for the Catalyst 2960 switch by using a variety of
automatic and manual methods. It also describes how to modify the switch startup configuration.
Note For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, see the command
reference for this release and to the Cisco IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 1 of 3: Addressing and
Services, Release 12.2.
This chapter consists of these sections:
Understanding the Boot Process, page 3-1
Assigning Switch Information, page 3-2
Checking and Saving the Running Configuration, page 3-10
Modifying the Startup Configuration, page 3-11
Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image, page 3-15

Understanding the Boot Process

To start your switch, you need to follow the procedures in the hardware installation guide about installing
and powering on the switch, and setting up the initial configuration (IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway, secret and Telnet passwords, and so forth) of the switch.
The normal boot process involves the operation of the boot loader software, whic h performs these
activities:
Performs low-level CPU initialization. It initializes the CPU registers, which control where physical
memory is mapped, its quantity, its speed, and so forth.
Performs power-on self-test (POST) for the CPU subsystem. It tests the CPU DRAM and the portion
of the flash device that makes up the flash file system.
Initializes the flash file system on the system board.
Loads a default operating system software image into memory and boots the switch.