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
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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
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iipp rroouuttiinngg
nnoo ccllnnss rroouuttiinngg
nnoo bbrriiddggee 11
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mmeeddiiaa--ttyyppee 110
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iipp aaddddrreessss 1100.
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