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Cisco 12016, Cisco 12416, and Cisco 12816 Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4      System Startup and Basic Configuration
Boot Process Overview
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A terminal device is connected to the console port on the RP, powered on, and 
configured for 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits (9600, 8N2). 
Note
You must connect a terminal to the RP to perform the initial configuration 
of the router. 
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The flash memory card that shipped with your router is installed in slot 0 of 
the RP. The software configuration register is set to 0x0102 (default), causing 
the system to boot automatically from the Cisco IOS software image stored 
on the flash memory card.
After you complete the above, proceed to the following section to start the router.
Boot Process Overview
The following sequence summarizes a typical boot process.
1.
Power on the router.
2.
The RP MBus module receives +5 VDC voltage and starts executing MBus 
software.
3.
The RP determines the router configuration by sending a message over the 
MBus requesting all installed devices to identify themselves. Their responses 
provide the RP with slot numbers, card, and component types. 
4.
The RP, line cards, switch fabric cards (CSCs and SFCs), and alarm card are 
then powered on.
5.
The power-on-reset logic of the RP is delayed to allow power for both local 
and CSC clocks to stabilize.
6.
After the power-on reset logic is released, the RP begins to execute the ROM 
monitor software.
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If the ROM monitor is configured to autoboot, the system automatically 
loads and boots the Cisco IOS software.
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If the ROM monitor is not configured to autoboot, you must boot the 
Cisco IOS software manually.