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Basic Software Configuration Using the Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface
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Where to Go Next
Router#
show flash:
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 4137888 c3640-c2is-mz
[4137952 bytes used, 12639264 available, 16777216 total]
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)\
Router#
copy flash: tftp:
IP address of remote host [255.255.255.255]?
172.16.13.110
filename to write on tftp host?
c3600-c2is-mz
writing c3640-c2is-mz !!!!...
successful ftp write.
Where to Go Next
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When you complete the basic software configuration, consider implementing routing protocols or
access lists and other security-improving methods to protect your router. See the documents listed
in the
“Related Documents—Additional Configuration” section on page 20
.
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To configure features on your router, see
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to basic software configuration using the
Cisco IOS CLI.
Related Documents—Basic Software Configuration
Topic
Related Document Title or Link
Chassis installation, cable connections, power-up
procedures, and interface numbering
Quick start guide for your router
Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM)
Guidelines for assigning the router hostname
RFC 1035,
Domain Names—Implementation and Specification
RFC 1178,
Choosing a Name for Your Computer
Access lists, passwords, and privileges
Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide
Password recovery procedures for Cisco products
Configuring the console line, managing configuration
files, and loading and maintaining system images
Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals and Network Management
Configuration Guide
Configuring interfaces
Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration
Guide
IP routing and IP routing protocols
Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide
Configuring default routes or a gateway of last resort
Configuring a Gateway of Last Resort Using IP Commands
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