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This chapter guides you through a basic router configuration, which is sufficient for you to access your network. Complex configuration procedures are beyond the scope of this publication and can be found in the modular configuration and modular command reference publications in the Cisco IOS software configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware.
To configure the Cisco NCS 4216 from a console, you need to connect a terminal to the router console port.
Ensure that the following conditions are addressed before starting up the router:
Make certain that all card slots and compartments are closed off. Install blank faceplates on any empty slots. Always have power supply slots filled. If you leave a power supply slot uncovered, then you risk exposure to hazardous voltages on the power pins on the midplane.
Warning | Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards, faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place. Statement 1029 |
After installing your Cisco NCS 4216 and connecting cables, start the router and follow these steps:
1. Activate the DC power supply using the steps described in the Activating the DC Power Supply procedure.
2. Observe the initialization process. When the system boot is complete (the process takes a few seconds), the Cisco NCS 4216 RSP begins to initialize.
The front-panel indicator LEDs provide power, activity, and status information useful during bootup. For more detailed information about the LEDs, see the Troubleshooting section.
To display and verify the hardware features, enter the following commands:
To check the minimum software requirements of the Cisco IOS software with the hardware installed on your Cisco NCS 4216, Cisco maintains the Software Advisor tool on Cisco.com. The tool provides the minimum Cisco IOS requirements for individual hardware modules and components.
Note | To access this tool, you must have a Cisco.com login account. |
To access the Software Advisor, click Login at Cisco.com, type Software Advisor in the search box, and click Go. Click the link for the Software Advisor Tool.
Choose a product family or enter a specific product number to search for the minimum supported software needed for your hardware.
This section explains how to create a basic running configuration for your Cisco NCS 4216.
Note | You need to acquire the correct network addresses from your system administrator or consult your network plan to determine correct addresses before you can complete the router configuration. |
Before continuing the configuration process, check the current state of the router by entering the show version command. The show version command displays the release of Cisco IOS software that is available on the router.
For information on modifying the configuration after you create it, see the Cisco IOS configuration and command reference guides.
To configure a Cisco NCS 4216 from the console, you must connect a terminal or terminal server to the console port on the Cisco NCS 4216 RSP. To configure the Cisco NCS 4216 using the management Ethernet port, you must have the router’s IP address available.
To access the command line interface using the console, follow these steps:
1. Your system is booting and if you answer No, at the prompt:
2. Then Press Return to enter user EXEC mode. The following prompt appears:
3. From user EXEC mode, enter the enable command as shown in the following example:
4. At the password prompt, enter your system password. If an enable password has not been set on your system, this step may be skipped. The following example shows entry of the password called enablepass :
5. When your enable password is accepted, the privileged EXEC mode prompt appears: Router#
6. You now have access to the CLI in privileged EXEC mode and you can enter the necessary commands to complete your desired tasks. To exit the console session, enter the quit command as shown in the following example:
Step 1 | Your system is booting and if you answer No, at the prompt:
Example: --- System Configuration Dialog --- Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: no |
Step 2 | Then Press Return to enter user EXEC mode. The following prompt
appears:
Router> |
Step 3 | From user EXEC mode, enter the enable command as shown in the
following example:
Router> enable |
Step 4 | At the password prompt, enter your system password. If an enable
password has not been set on your system, this step may be skipped. The
following example shows entry of the password called
enablepass :
Password: enablepass |
Step 5 | When your enable password is accepted, the privileged EXEC mode prompt appears: Router# |
Step 6 | You now have access to the CLI in privileged EXEC mode and you
can enter the necessary commands to complete your desired tasks. To exit the
console session, enter the quit command as shown in the following example:
Example: Router# quit |
When you first start the setup program, you must configure the global parameters. These parameters are used for controlling system-wide settings. Perform the following steps to enter the global parameters:
1. Connect a console terminal to the console port, and then boot the router.
2. The first sections of the configuration script appear only at an initial system startup. On subsequent uses of the setup facility, the script begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown below: When asked if you would like to enter the initial configuration dialog, enter yes.
Step 1 | Connect a console terminal to the console port, and then boot the
router.
When you see this information, you have successfully booted your router: Example: Restricted Rights Legend Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013. cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, California 95134-1706 . . . --- System Configuration Dialog --- Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: yes Press RETURN to get started! | ||
Step 2 | The first sections of the configuration script appear only at an
initial system startup. On subsequent uses of the setup facility, the script
begins with a System Configuration Dialog as shown below: When asked if you
would like to enter the initial configuration dialog, enter yes.
Example: Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no] yes At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help. Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt. Default settings are in square brackets '[]'. Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system, extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system. Basic management setup configures enough connectivity for managing the system; extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system. For detailed information about setting global parameters, refer to the Cisco NCS 4216 Software Configuration Guide. |
To check the value of the settings you have entered, enter the show running-config command at the Router# prompt:
Router# show running-config
To review changes you make to the configuration, use the EXEC mode show startup-config command to see the changes and copy run-start stored in NVRAM.
The ROMMON variable is set from factory to boot the IOS as ?"BOOT="bootflash:Image/packages.conf"?. However, the boot command is not pre-configured.
As the boot command is not configured, the router boots to ROMMON mode after the first power cycle, and the following message is displayed:
no valid BOOT image found Final autoboot attempt from default boot device... Located tracelogs.030 Image size 6181 inode num 13, bks cnt 2 blk size 8*512 Boot image size = 6181 (0x1825) bytes Unknown image structure boot: cannot determine first file name on device "bootflash:/" rommon1>.
To avoid the router booting into ROMMON state, it's highly recommended that you set the boot command prior to the first reload.
Router(config)# boot system flash bootflash:/Image/asr900rsp3-universalk9.x.x.x.-ext.bin
To store the configuration or changes to your startup configuration in NVRAM, enter the copy running-config startup-config command at the Router# prompt:
Router# copy running-config startup-config
Using this command saves the configuration settings that you created in the router using configuration mode and the setup facility. If you fail to do this, your configuration will be lost the next time you reload the router.
This section explains how to shut down the Cisco NCS 4216. It is recommended that before turning off all power to the chassis, you issue the reload command. This insures that the operating system cleans up all the file systems. Once the reload operation is complete, then the Cisco NCS 4216 can be powered off safely.
To remove power from the Cisco NCS 4216 safely, follow this procedure and see the examples:
1. Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit.
2. Enter the reload command.
3. Confirm the reload command.
4. After confirming the reload command, wait until the system bootstrap message displays before powering off the system.
5. Remove any power cables from the Cisco NCS 4216.
Step 1 | Slip on the ESD-preventive wrist strap that was included in the accessory kit. |
Step 2 | Enter the reload command. |
Step 3 | Confirm the reload command.
Example: Router# reload Proceed with reload? [confirm] *Sep 7 09:00:40.084 IST:%SYS-5-RELOAD: Reload requested by console. Reload Reason: Reload Command. Sep 7 09:01:02.649 R1/0:%PMAN-5-EXITACTION: Process manager is exiting: process exit with reload chassis code |
Step 4 | After confirming the reload command, wait until the system bootstrap message displays before powering off the system. |
Step 5 | Remove any power cables from the Cisco NCS 4216.
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