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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 20
OS: XP
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dont understand config register for Cisco Routers
I know there are ways you can alter the boot sequence when the router starts up. For example by default Cisco routers loads up IOS then if there a config file in the NVRAM then it will start from then.
But what I dont understand is how to set it up. "To enter the ROM monitor mode, set the configuration register value to 0xnnn0, where nnn represents the previous value of the non-boot field digits. This value sets the boot field bits to 0000 binary. After a reload or power cycle, the device will boot to ROM monitor prompt. Use the b command to boot the operating system manually" What is 0xnnn0 ? I know what it does but what do those numbers mean in english some like me who could understand. Please help |
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