APPENDIX
Virtual
Configuration Register
This appendix
describes
the
router
virtual
configuration
register
the
factory
default settings
and
the
procedures
for
changing
those
settings
Virtua
Configuration
Register Settings
The
router has
16-bit
virtual
register
which
is
written into
the
nonvolatile
memory
NVRAM
Use
the processor
configuration
register
information
contained
in this
appendix
to
do
the
following
Set and
display
the configuration
register
value
Force
the system
into
the
bootstrap
program
Select
boot
source
and
default boot
filename
Enable
or disable the
Break
function
Control
broadcast
addresses
Set the console
terminal
baud
rate
Load
operating
software
from
ROM
Enable
booting
from
TFTP
server
Table
B-i
lists
the
meaning
of each
of the
virtual
configuration
memory
bits
and
Table
B-2
defines
the boot
field
names
Virtual
Configuration
Register
B-i
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