Chapter 3 Installing the Router

What to Do After Installing the Hardware

Router# cd slot0:/config

Router# dir slot0:

Directory of slot0:/config/

1581 drw-

0

Mar 01 1993 23:50:08 test-config

128094208 bytes total (121626624 bytes free)

Remove a Directory

To remove a directory from CF memory, use the rmdir slot0:/directory-namecommand.

Before you can remove a directory, all files and subdirectories must be removed from the directory.

The following example shows output for displaying the contents of an external CF card, then removing the subdirectory named test-config:

Router# dir slot0:

Directory of slot0:/config/

1581 drw-

0

Mar 01 1993 23:50:08 test-config

128094208 bytes total (121626624 bytes free) Router# rmdir slot0:/config/test-config

Remove directory filename [/config/test-config]?

Delete slot0:/config/test-config? [confirm]

Removed dir slot0:/config/test-config

Router# dir slot0:

Directory of slot0:/config/

No files in directory

128094208 bytes total (121630720 bytes free)

Enter a Directory and Determine the Current Directory

To enter a directory in CF memory, use the cd slot0:/directory-namecommand. To determine which directory you are in, use the pwd command.

The following example shows output for the following actions:

Entering the home directory of a CF memory card in an external slot (slot0:/)

Verifying that you are in the slot0:/ directory

Router# cd slot0:

Router# pwd

slot0:/

What to Do After Installing the Hardware

When you have installed the router hardware, see the Cisco MWR 1900 Software Configuration Guide included in your router package for initial software configuration information.

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