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COnfiguring Router
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18 years 3 months ago #16186
by libran_alok
COnfiguring Router was created by libran_alok
is there any command so that i can edit my config file of router...
like i have one old config file contents in a text file and iwanna copy all dat stuff into the new router...
HOW to do it?
like i have one old config file contents in a text file and iwanna copy all dat stuff into the new router...
HOW to do it?
18 years 3 months ago #16190
by Ranger24
Patience - the last reserve of the any engineer
Replied by Ranger24 on topic Re: COnfiguring Router
Hi,
Please provide more information, such as the make & model of the router, and if possible the software running on the router.
Different manufactures have different methods of achieving this.
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Please provide more information, such as the make & model of the router, and if possible the software running on the router.
Different manufactures have different methods of achieving this.
R
Patience - the last reserve of the any engineer
18 years 3 months ago #16205
by Dove
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Replied by Dove on topic Re: COnfiguring Router
1) Open the config.txt file and copy all the lines
2) In router goto the Global Coniguration mode
3) Paste the configuration file into the router by selecting Edit > Paste to Host on the HyperTerminal menu.
4) After the configuration has finished pasting and the router brings you back to the configuration prompt, issue the copy running-config startup-config command to write the configuration into memory.
5) Issue the exit command to return to the Router# prompt.
Thats it!!!
I hope it will help u.
Regards,
Dove
2) In router goto the Global Coniguration mode
3) Paste the configuration file into the router by selecting Edit > Paste to Host on the HyperTerminal menu.
4) After the configuration has finished pasting and the router brings you back to the configuration prompt, issue the copy running-config startup-config command to write the configuration into memory.
5) Issue the exit command to return to the Router# prompt.
Thats it!!!
I hope it will help u.
Regards,
Dove
Dove
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