Chapter 2 Basic MSFC Software Configuration

Configuring the MSFC2

To access the MSFC2 from the supervisor engine, enter the session command in privileged mode:

Console> session 15

Trying Router-15...

Connected to Router-15.

Escape character is '^]'.

Router>

For security purposes, the IOS EXEC command line interface has two levels of access:

User EXEC mode—On startup of the Cisco IOS software, the system displays the user EXEC mode prompt:

Router>

Privileged EXEC mode—If you enter an enable secret password (which must first have been saved in memory) at the user EXEC mode prompt, the system changes to the privileged EXEC mode prompt (Router#), as follows:

Router> enable password: xxxxxxxxx Router#

For more information about passwords, refer to Step 4 and Step 5 in the “Configuring Global Parameters” section on page 2-4 .

You can perform a basic configuration for your Cisco 7600 OSR using either of these methods:

Using the setup facility or the setup command.

At initial startup of a completely unconfigured OSR, the system automatically defaults to the setup facility, which enables you to begin manually configuring your router. The setup facility presents a structured, interactive script that guides you through the process of manually configuring your router.

You can invoke the setup facility at any time by entering the setup command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt (Router#), which makes available to you the same configuration script that appears automatically at initial startup of an unconfigured router. You can enter the setup command at any time if you need to alter some previously entered configuration information.

The setup facility is described in the “Using the setup Facility or the setup Command” section on page 2-3 .

 

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