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R1# erase startup-config
Erasing the nvram filesystem will remove all files! Continue? [confirm]
[OK]
Erase of nvram: complete
Router#
When the prompt returns, issue the reload command.
Step 2.
Answer no if asked to save changes. After the router finishes the boot process, choose not
to use the AutoInstall facility, as shown:
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: no
Would you like to terminate autoinstall? [yes]:
Press Enter to accept default.
Press RETURN to get started!
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 3.
Router# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#
Copy the commands.
Step 4.
In the start.txt file that was created in Notepad, select all the lines, and then choose Edit >
Copy .
From the HyperTerminal Edit menu, choose Paste to Host .
Step 5.
Verify the running configuration.
Step 6.
After all the pasted commands have been applied, use the show running-config command
to verify that the running configuration appears as expected.
Save the running configuration.
Step 7.
Save the running configuration to NVRAM using the copy running-config startup-config
command:
R1# copy running-config startup-config
Building configuration...
[OK]
R1#
Packet Tracer Companion
Packet Tracer
Companion
You can now open the file LSG02-Lab151.pka on the CD-ROM that accompanies this topic to repeat
this hands-on lab using Packet Tracer. Remember, however, that Packet Tracer is not a substitute for a
hands-on lab experience with real equipment. A summary of the instructions is provided within the
activity. Use the Lab PDF for more details.
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