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Using the Setup Script
This chapter describes how to power up the Cisco VGD 1T3 voice gateway and configure the platform
using the prompt-driven setup script (also called the System Configuration dialog).
The setup script in this chapter is a typical example using a version of Cisco IOS software that may not
exactly match your newly loaded software; however, message prompts are similar.
This chapter contains the following sections:
•
Getting Started, page 179
•
Saving the Configuration File, page 184
•
Where to Go Next, page 185
Getting Started
Before you power up the gateway and begin to use the setup script in the System Configuration dialog,
make sure you have already connected the cables to the gateway and configured your PC terminal
emulation program for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits. Connect to the gateway through
the console port; the AUX port is not active. All configuration must be performed from your PC terminal
emulation program window.
The prompts and resulting messages vary depending on your responses. For most configurations, you
can press Enter to accept the default entries displayed in square brackets ([]).
This section provides the setup scripts for the Cisco VGD 1T3 Voice Gateway with VGD-DFC-CT3
hardware configuration.
Note
Information that you enter is in
boldface
font. Also note that if you make a mistake during the
configuration, exit and run the System Configuration dialog again by pressing Ctrl-c, and then type
setup at the privileged EXEC (also called enable) mode prompt (
Router#
).