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Stephen McQuerry

"Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 1 (ICND1): CCNA Exam 640-802 and ICND1 Exam 640-822 (2nd Edition)"


Example 4-6 Con?¬?guration Command Script
The following configuration command script was created:
hhoossttnnaammee RRoouutteerrXX
eennaabbllee sseeccrreett 55 $$11$$aaNNMMGG$$kkVV33mmxxjjllWWDDRRGXXmmffwwjjEEBBNNAAff11
eennaabbllee ppaasssswwoor
rdd cciissccoo
lliinnee vvttyy 00 44
ppaasssswwoorrdd ssaannjjoossee
nnoo ssnnmmpp--sseerrvveerr
continues
278 Chapter 4: LAN Connections
The setup command offers the following three choices:
?–  [0]: Go to the EXEC prompt without saving the created con?¬?guration.
?–  [1]: Go back to the beginning of setup without saving the created con?¬?guration.
?–  [2]: Accept the created con?¬?guration, save it to NVRAM, and exit to the EXEC mode.
If you choose [2], the con?¬?guration is executed and saved to NVRAM, and the system is
ready to use. To modify the con?¬?guration, you must recon?¬?gure it manually.
The script ?¬?le generated by the setup command is additive. You can turn features on with
the setup command, but not off. In addition, the setup command does not support many of
!!
iipp rroouuttiinngg
nnoo ccllnnss rroouuttiinngg
nnoo bbrriiddggee 11
!!
iinntteerrffaaccee FFaasttEEtthheerrnneett00//00
mmeeddiiaa--ttyyppee 110
000BBaasseeXX
hhaallff--dduupplleexx
iipp aaddddrreessss 1100.


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