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14.7 Configuration
To setup the router, move the cursor “ >>” to Enable and press the enter key. When the screen appears, type the
supervisor password. The default supervisor password is admin. The password will be prompted as a “ * “ symbol
for system security.
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Command: enable <CR>
Message: Please input the following information.
Supervisor password: ****
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In this sub menu, you can setup management features and upgrade software, backup the system configuration
and restore the system configuration via utility tools.
Any changes will need to be written to EPROM and the router will need to be rebooted to work with the new
settings.
The screen will prompt as follow.
>> enable
Modify command privilege
setup
Configure system
status
Show running system status
show
View system configuration
write
Update
flash
configuration
reboot
Reset and boot system
ping
Packet internet groper command
admin
Setup management features
utility
TFTP upgrade utility
exit
Quit system
The description of the commands are:
Command Description
enable
Modify command privilege. When you login via serial
console or Telnet, the router defaults to a program execution
(read-only) privileges. To change the configuration and write
changes to nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM), you must work in
enable mode.
setup
To configure the product, you have to use the setup
command.
status
View the status of product.
show
Show the system and configuration of product.
write
Update flash configuration. After you have completed all
necessary settings, write the new configuration to NVRAM
by the “write” command and reboot the system, or all of your
changes will not take effect.
reboot
Reset and boot system. After you have completed all
necessary changes, write the new configuration to NVRAM
and reboot the system by “reboot” command, or all of your
changes will not take effect.