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Cisco Configuration Professional Quick Start Guide
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Table 1
Cisco CP Ordering Options
ORDERING OPTION (SKU)
CD and Configuration File
Which Task Sections You Can Use
CCP-CD
This option lets you use
Cisco CP Express to set up
an individual router when
you receive it, and to install
Cisco CP from the CD and
begin using it.
Cisco CP CD?
Yes. The Cisco CP CD is provided.
Default Configuration File in NVRAM?
Yes. A default configuration file is in
NVRAM, so the router will have a basic
configuration with an IP address on
startup.
Default Configuration File in Flash?
Yes. The router can be set to factory
defaults using the Factory Defaults
feature in Cisco CP Express.
You can use the following task sections of this
document:
•
Task 3: Configure the IP Address on the PC
•
Task 4: Connect the PC to the Router
•
Task 5: Run the Cisco CP Express Wizard
•
Task 6: Verify the Initial Configuration
•
Task 7: Install Cisco CP
•
Task 8: Start Using Cisco CP
CCP-CD-NOCF
This option gives you the
flexibility of loading a
configuration on the router
by using a TFTP server or
by other means, and allows
for batch configuration. If
you start a console session,
the Setup Command Facility
starts automatically.
Cisco CP CD?
Yes. The Cisco CP CD is provided.
Default Configuration File in NVRAM?
No. If a console session is established
with the router, the Setup Command
Facility starts automatically
Default Configuration File in Flash?
Yes. The router can be set to factory
defaults using the Factory Defaults
feature in Cisco CP Express.
You can use the following task sections of this
document:
•
Task 2: Configure the Router for Cisco CP
•
Task 7: Install Cisco CP
•
Task 8: Start Using Cisco CP
CCP-EXPRESS
This option lets you use
Cisco CP Express to set up
an individual router when
you receive it. If you want
Cisco CP, you can
download it from
www.cisco.com.
Cisco CP CD?
No. The Cisco CP CD is not provided. If
you want to use Cisco CP, you can
download it from the following page:
http://www.cisco.com/go/ciscocp
Default Configuration File in NVRAM?
Yes. A default configuration file is in
NVRAM, so the router will have a basic
configuration with an IP address on
startup.
Default Configuration File in Flash?
Yes. The router can be set to factory
defaults using the Factory Defaults
feature in Cisco CP Express.
You can use the following task sections of this
document:
•
Task 1: Download the Cisco CP Files
•
Task 3: Configure the IP Address on the PC
•
Task 4: Connect the PC to the Router
•
Task 5: Run the Cisco CP Express Wizard
•
Task 6: Verify the Initial Configuration
•
Task 7: Install Cisco CP
•
Task 8: Start Using Cisco CP