Name
config-register — global
Synopsis
config-register value
Configures
Sets the configuration register
Default
Depends on the product
Description
This command allows the user to change the configuration register. Setting the configuration register is useful for recovering lost passwords and remedying other situations.
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value The value to set in the configuration register. The register is 16 bits wide, so legal values range from
0x0to0xFFFFin hexadecimal (0 to 65535 decimal). Table 15-5 shows the significance of the bits in the configuration register. (There are some differences in bit assignments on different products; check your documentation.)
Table 15-5. Configuration register settings
|
Value |
Action |
|---|---|
|
|
Remains at the system bootstrap prompt. |
|
|
Boots system image on EPROM. |
|
|
Specifies a Netboot filename, where the filename is in the form
|
|
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Ignores NVRAM contents. |
|
|
Enables OEM bit. |
|
|
Breaks Disabled. If you enable this bit, the break key can cause the router to go to boot ROM at any time. During the first 60 seconds of bootup, the break key is enabled no matter what this bit field is set to. |
|
|
Sets the IP broadcast address to all zeros. |
|
|
Sets the console line speed. |
|
|
Boots default ROM software if network boot fails. |
|
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IP broadcasts do not have network numbers. |
|
|
Enables ... |
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