hostname router
enable secret 5 $1$g722$18&7$5d
enable password san-fran
enable password san-fran
line vty 0 4
password san-fran
snmp-server community
ip routing
no decnet routing
no xns routing
novell routing
no apollo routing
appletalk routing
no clns routing
no vines
no bridge
no mop enabled
interface TokenRing0
ip address 172.16.92.67 255.255.0.0
novell network 1
no mop enabled
!
interface Serial0
ip address 172.16.97.67 255.255.0.0
interface Serial1
shutdown
!
router igrp 200
network 172.16.0.0
!
end
Use this configuration? [yes/no]:yes
[OK]
Use the enabled mode ‘configure’ command to
modify this configuration.
The script is stored in NVRAM as a backup configuration file
When you complete the configuration process for all installed interfaces on your router, the setup command facility presents the configuration command script that was created.
The setup command facility asks you whether you want to use this configuration. If you answer Yes, the configuration is executed and saved to NVRAM. If you answer No, the configuration is not saved and the process begins again. There is no default for this prompt; you must answer either Yes or No.
Once you have answered Yes to this last question, your system is ready to use. If you want to modify the configuration you have just established, you must configure manually.
The script tells you to use configuration mode to modify the command after setup has been used. The script file generated by setup generated by setup is additive; you can turn on features with setup, but you cannot turn them off. Also setup does not support many of the advanced features of the router or those features that require a more complex configuration.