Cisco Systems NPE-225 Manual De Usuario

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Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration
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Chapter 7      NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information
Copying the Saved Configuration to NVRAM
Downloading the Saved Configuration from the TFTP Server
After you install the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 in the router and verify a successful router boot, you must 
retrieve the router configuration from the TFTP server and copy it to NVRAM. Use the copy tftp 
running-config 
command to copy the saved configuration from the TFTP file server. The system 
prompts you for a hostname and address, the name of the configuration file stored on the host, and 
confirmation to reboot using the remote file.
After the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 is installed, save the router configuration file to NVRAM (the default is 
the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 NVRAM) using the copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config 
command as follows:
Router# copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config 
You will want to configure the NPE-G1or NPE-G2 interfaces after retrieving the router configuration 
and copying it to NVRAM. 
Before retrieving the router configuration file from the TFTP server, check the following:
  •
A console terminal is connected to the console port on the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2, or a Telnet session 
is established to the router.
  •
The router is connected to a network supporting a file server (remote host).
  •
The remote host supports the TFTP application.
  •
You have the name or address of the remote host.
Before configuring the new interfaces on the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2, be prepared with the following 
information:
  •
Protocols and encapsulations you plan to use on the new interface
  •
Protocol-specific information, such as IP addresses if you will configure the interface for IP routing
For complete descriptions of interface commands and the configuration options available for Cisco 7200 
VXR-related interfaces, refer to the documentation resources listed in the 
.
To retrieve the saved router configuration from the remote host, complete the following steps: 
Step 1
Make sure you are at the privileged level of the EXEC command interpreter (check the system prompt 
for a pound sign [#]). If the system prompt does not have a pound sign (#), enter enable, and then your 
password.
Note
Until you retrieve the saved configuration, the router runs from the default configuration in 
NVRAM. Therefore, any passwords that were previously configured on the system are not valid 
until you retrieve the configuration.
Step 2
Use the ping command to check the connection between the router and the remote host (the remote file 
server to which you copied the configuration file). 
Step 3
At the system prompt, enter the copy tftp running-config command and press Return to enter 
configuration mode. Specify that you will configure the system from a network device (instead of from 
the console terminal, which is the default). 
Router# copy tftp running-config