Router#show startup-config
System Configuration Dialog
You can configure the router using the system configuration dialog (also called the Setup facility). The
system configuration dialog prompts you for each response.
This section shows a sample configuration using the system configuration dialog. You should enter
values appropriate for your router and network. To change the settings shown in the examples and to
obtain further information, refer to the IOS configuration guides and command references.
Many prompts in the system configuration dialog include default answers, shown in square brackets
following the question. Enter your response, or press Return to accept the default answer.
You can request help at any time by entering a question mark (?) at the system configuration dialog
prompt.
Follow these steps to configure the router by using the system configuration dialog:
Step 1
Power down the router, and install the Cisco WIC-1ENET.
Step 2
Connect a console to the router. If you need instructions for connecting a console, refer to the installation
chapter of your router installation and configuration guide.
Step 3
Power on the router.
Step 4
If the router does not have a valid startup configuration file, it tries to run AutoInstall. The following
prompt appears:
Would you like to enter the initial dialog? [yes]:
Enter no, and press Enter to display the EXEC prompt (
If the startup configuration is valid, the EXEC prompt (
Step 5
Enter enable to enter privileged mode. The enable prompt (
and display the system configuration dialog as follows:
Router> enable
Step 6
Enter Setup mode by entering the following command:
Router# setup
Follow the prompts and change the parameters, or accept the defaults to configure global parameters,
Step 7
such as passwords, network management, and routing protocols. Refer to the procedures in the IOS
configuration guides and command references.
The following is an example of the process.
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Enter yes to start setup mode.
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: yes
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity
for management of the system, extended setup will ask you
to configure each interface on the system
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Router#
Configuring the Interface
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