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Additional Configuration Features, Saving the Configuration to NVRAM, Using the show Commands

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Additional Configuration Features Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router Additional Configuration Features The following sections provide information on additional router configuration and monitoring procedures: • Saving the Configuration to NVRAM, page 3-42 • Using the show Commands, page 3-42 • Monitoring Optical Power, page 3-45 • Configuring Basic SRP Functionality, page 3-46 • Configuring POS Functionality, page 3-46 • Configuring Fast Ethernet, page 3-47 • Configuring Gigabit Ethernet, page 3-47 • Configuring TDR on TX Access Card, page 3-47 • Assigning IP Information, page 3-47 • Enabling Write Permission to Bootflash, page 3-47 • Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software Image, page 3-47 • Upgrading ROM Monitor, page 3-48 Saving the Configuration to NVRAM To save your configuration to NVRAM, use the copy running-config startup-config command. Router# copy running-config startup-config Destination filename [startup-config]? Building configuration... [OK] Router# Using the show Commands You can display router information using the show commands described in the following sections: • Using the show running configuration Command, page 3-42 • Using the show version Command, page 3-44 • Using the show environment all Command, page 3-45 Using the show running configuration Command Use the show running-configuration command to verify the router's configuration. router# show running-configuration Building configuration... Current configuration : 3791 bytes ! version 12.0 no service pad service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime 3-42 Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide 78-13062-10

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Cisco 10720 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3
Installing the Cisco 10720 Internet Router
Additional Configuration Features
Additional Configuration Features
The following sections provide information on additional router configuration and monitoring
procedures:
Saving the Configuration to NVRAM, page 3-42
Using the show Commands, page 3-42
Monitoring Optical Power, page 3-45
Configuring Basic SRP Functionality, page 3-46
Configuring POS Functionality, page 3-46
Configuring Fast Ethernet, page 3-47
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet, page 3-47
Configuring TDR on TX Access Card, page 3-47
Assigning IP Information, page 3-47
Enabling Write Permission to Bootflash, page 3-47
Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software Image, page 3-47
Upgrading ROM Monitor, page 3-48
Saving the Configuration to NVRAM
To save your configuration to NVRAM, use the
copy running-config startup-config
command.
Router#
copy running-config startup-config
Destination filename [startup-config]?
Building configuration...
[OK]
Router#
Using the show Commands
You can display router information using the
show
commands described in the following sections:
Using the show running configuration Command, page 3-42
Using the show version Command, page 3-44
Using the show environment all Command, page 3-45
Using the show running configuration Command
Use the
show running-configuration
command to verify the router’s configuration.
router#
show running-configuration
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 3791 bytes
!
version 12.0
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime