Cisco 3725 Software Configuration Guide - Page 124

Saving Configuration Changes, Where to Go Next

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Saving Configuration Changes Chapter 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface The following sample output shows a WIC configured as customer premises equipment, and the line is up: Router# show dsl interface atm 0/0 Globespan G.SHDSL Chipset Information Equipment Type: Customer Premise Operating Mode: G.SHDSL Clock Rate Mode: Auto rate selection Mode Reset Count: 1 Actual rate: 2320 Kbps Modem Status: Data Noise Margin: 42 dB Loop Attenuation: 0.0 dB Transmit Power: 13.5 dB Receiver Gain: 204.8000 dB Last Activation Status:No Failure CRC Errors: 0 Chipset Version: 1 Firmware Version: R1.0 Configuration Examples Configuration examples are provided in the following sections: • Configuration in CPE Mode Example, page A-25 • Configuration in CO Mode Example, page A-27 To prevent the loss of the router configuration, save it to NVRAM. Saving Configuration Changes Command Purpose Step 1 Router> enable Enters enable mode. Enter the password. Password: password Router# You have entered enable mode when the prompt changes to Router#. Step 2 Router# copy running-config startup-config Saves the configuration changes to NVRAM so that they are not lost during resets, power cycles, or power outages. Step 3 Router(config-if)# Ctrl-z Returns to enable mode. Router# %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by This message is normal and does not indicate an console error. Where to Go Next At this point you can proceed to the following: 3-64 Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers OL-1957-04

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Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
OL-1957-04
Chapter 3
Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
Saving Configuration Changes
The following sample output shows a WIC configured as customer premises equipment, and the line is
up:
Router#
show dsl interface
atm 0/0
Globespan G.SHDSL Chipset Information
Equipment Type:
Customer Premise
Operating Mode:
G.SHDSL
Clock Rate Mode:
Auto rate selection Mode
Reset Count:
1
Actual rate:
2320 Kbps
Modem Status:
Data
Noise Margin:
42 dB
Loop Attenuation:
0.0 dB
Transmit Power:
13.5 dB
Receiver Gain:
204.8000 dB
Last Activation Status:No Failure
CRC Errors:
0
Chipset Version:
1
Firmware Version:
R1.0
Configuration Examples
Configuration examples are provided in the following sections:
Configuration in CPE Mode Example, page A-25
Configuration in CO Mode Example, page A-27
To prevent the loss of the router configuration, save it to NVRAM.
Saving Configuration Changes
Where to Go Next
At this point you can proceed to the following:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router>
enable
Password:
password
Router#
Enters enable mode. Enter the password.
You have entered enable mode when the prompt
changes to
Router#
.
Step 2
Router#
copy running-config startup-config
Saves the configuration changes to NVRAM so
that they are not lost during resets, power cycles,
or power outages.
Step 3
Router(config-if)#
Ctrl-z
Router#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by
console
Returns to enable mode.
This message is normal and does not indicate an
error.