Update the configuration logs
Remove Console password router>enable router#configure terminal router(config)#line console 0 router(config-line)#no login router(config-line)#no password router(config-line)#exit router(config)#exit
This is an incomplete command. However, this indicates that the running configuration will be saved on the device to a different location.
You want to totally reinitialize the router and replace the current running-config with the current startup-config. What command will you use?
show?
NVRAM
copy run start
Router(config)#Copy running-config startup-config
Cisco business grade routers and switches use what is called IOS its a command based os meaning you have to enter commands to configure. There are console ports you can connect to a computer to a router where you can have direct access with the router via putty or hyper terminal (there might be more programs). once you set up like this you have access to the ios command line interface.
On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
The login command was not entered on the console line. The enable password should be an enable secret password. No username and password combination has been configured. Console connections cannot be configured to require users to provide passwords
use of routerrip command
To connect to a terminal for initial configuration