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Help is available by typing ? or help. The available commands vary<br />

slightly depending upon <strong>the</strong> router series. To set <strong>the</strong> conf-reg type<br />

, which starts up <strong>the</strong> configuration summary utility, type:<br />

rommon 11 > confreg<br />

Configuration Summary<br />

enabled are:<br />

load rom after netboot fails<br />

ignore system config info<br />

console baud: 9600<br />

boot: image specified by <strong>the</strong> boot system commands<br />

or default <strong>to</strong>: cisco2-C4500<br />

do you wish <strong>to</strong> change <strong>the</strong> configuration? y/n [n]:<br />

Alternatively, you can just enter <strong>the</strong> conf-reg setting directly and<br />

<strong>the</strong> router:<br />

rommon 12 > confreg 0x2002<br />

You must reset or power cycle for new config <strong>to</strong> take effect<br />

rommon 13 >reset<br />

System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(7b) [mkamson 7b], RELEASE<br />

SOFTWARE (fc1)<br />

Copyright © 1995 by Cisco Systems, Inc.<br />

Configuration Register Settings<br />

Here are <strong>the</strong> most common (needed) conf-reg settings and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

effects on <strong>the</strong> router. These settings should work on any Cisco router<br />

above <strong>the</strong> 1000 series (unless indicated).

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