
38 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide
Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router
Step 8
Configure a static route to allow connectivity to the target router’s local network.
Enter the network number of the target router’s local IP network, subnet mask, and
IP address of the target router’s BRI port.
router (config)# ip route
targetrouter_ipnetwork subnetmask
targetBRIport_ipaddress
Step 9
Enter the exit command to exit configuration mode.
Step 10
Enter the copy running-config startup-config command to save the
configuration to NVRAM.
Specifying the Boot Method
You can enter multiple boot commands in the configuration in NVRAM to provide backup
methods for loading a system image onto the router. There are two ways to load a system
image—from Flash memory or from a network server:
1
Flash memory
Flash memory allows you to copy new system images. Information stored in Flash
memory is not vulnerable to network failures that might occur when you load system
images from servers. In the following example, replace filename with the filename of
the router software image:
Router> enable
password:
enablepassword
Router# configure terminal
Router (config)# boot system flash
filename
Router (config)# Ctrl-Z
Router# copy running-config startup-config