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Chapter 4 Configuring the Router
Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router
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 '[]'.
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]:
See the
“Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router” section on page 4-3
for additional
information.
Note
If the system configuration dialog message does not appear, a default configuration file was
installed on the router prior to shipping. See the
“Using Cisco Configuration Professional
to configure the router.
Cisco Configuration Professional Express
Use the Cisco Configuration Professional Express web-based application to configure the initial router
settings. See
Cisco Configuration Professional Express User Guide
on www.cisco.com for detailed
instructions.
Cisco Command Line Interface
Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI) lets you configure the initial router settings manually. If you see
the following messages, the router has booted and is ready for initial configuration using the CLI. For
how to use the CLI to configure the router, see the
“Using Cisco IOS CLI—Manual Configuration”
Note
If the
rommon 1>
prompt appears, your system has booted in ROM monitor mode. For information on the
ROM monitor, see
in the software configuration guide for the router.
Verifying the Power Supply Side LED Indications
The front-panel indicator LEDs described in
provide power, activity, and status information
useful during power up.
Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router
Use the following tools to perform the initial configuration on the router:
•
Using Cisco Setup Command Facility
•
Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express
•
Using Cisco IOS CLI—Manual Configuration
Using Cisco Setup Command Facility
The setup command facility prompts you to enter the information that is needed to configure a router
quickly. The facility guides you through a initial configuration, including LAN and WAN interfaces. For
more general information about the setup command facility, see the following document: