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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Managing Configuration Registers 335<br />

Reloading the Router and Entering Privileged Mode<br />

At this point, you need to reset the router, as follows:<br />

� From the 2600 series router, type reset.<br />

� From the 2500 series router, type I (for initialize).<br />

The router will reload and ask if you want to use setup mode (because no<br />

startup-config is used). Answer No to entering setup mode, press Enter to<br />

go into user mode, and then type enable to go into privileged mode.<br />

Viewing and Changing the Configuration<br />

Now you are past where you would need to enter the user mode and privileged<br />

mode passwords in a router. Copy the startup-config file to the<br />

running-config file:<br />

copy running-config startup-config<br />

or use the shortcut:<br />

copy run start<br />

The configuration is now running in RAM, and you are in privileged<br />

mode, which means that you can view and change the configuration.<br />

Although you cannot view the enable secret setting for the password, you<br />

can change the password, as follows:<br />

config t<br />

enable secret todd<br />

Resetting the Configuration Register and<br />

Reloading the Router<br />

After you are finished changing passwords, set the configuration register<br />

back to the default value with the config-register command:<br />

config t<br />

config-register 0x2102<br />

Finally, reload the router.

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