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The commands that are displayed determine the current operation of the router.
Update the configuration logs
as the commands are entered
In order to see the running configuration on a Cisco 2600 router, follow these steps from user executive mode.RouterName> EnableRouterName# show run
copy run start
SDRAM
It depends on model. Some models can save some data without reloading, some can't. Thus you can have partially configured router or not configured at all. But reloading is not going to damage your router.
That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.
This is an incomplete command. However, this indicates that the running configuration will be saved on the device to a different location.
The statup-config is the configuration that is loaded when the router boots or powers up. The runnning-config is the current configuration in the router. It may have been modified since the last boot and so might be different. Having these two provides a nice safety feature. Changes can be made to the running-config and if something badly goes wrong, you can restart the router and get back to the configuration without the changes.
Router(config)#Copy running-config startup-config
I'll go to hellis Cisco in a Cisco router. What would the prompt look like for global configuration