Specifications

Input/Output Controller Replacement Instructions 35
Downloading the Saved Configuration from the TFTP Server and Configuring the I/O Controller’s Fast Ethernet Port
While the router retrieves and boots from the configuration on the remote host, the
console display indicates whether or not the operation was successful. A series of !!!! and
[OK] (as shown in the preceding example) indicates that the operation was successful. A
series of... and [timed out] or [failed] indicate a failure (which would probably be due
to a network fault or an incorrect server name, address, or filename). The following is an
example of a failed attempt to boot from a remote server:
Booting Router-confg ..... [timed out]
If the display indicates that the process was successful, proceed to the next step.
If the display indicates that the process failed, verify the name or address of the remote
server and the filename, and repeat the preceding steps. If you are unable to retrieve the
configuration, contact your network administrator or see the end of this document for
instructions on contacting Cisco technical assistance.
Step 8 Issue the show running-config command to display the currently running configuration
on the terminal. Review the display and ensure that the configuration information is
complete and correct. If it is not, verify the filename and repeat the preceding steps to
retrieve the correct file, or use the configure command to add or modify the existing
configuration. (Refer to the appropriate software documentation for descriptions of the
configuration options available for the system and individual interfaces and specific
configuration instructions.)
Step 9 When you have verified that the currently running configuration is correct, issue the
copy running-config startup-config command to save the retrieved configuration in
NVRAM. Otherwise, the new configuration will be lost when you restart the system.
This completes the procedure for downloading the saved router configuration from the remote host.
Proceed to the following section “Configuring the I/O Controller’s Fast Ethernet Port” if you
installed an I/O controller with the Fast Ethernet port. If you installed an I/O controller without the
Fast Ethernet port, this completes the procedure for replacing the I/O controller in a Cisco 7200
series router or Cisco uBR7200 series router. Proceed to the “Additional Information” section on
page 39 for additional information you might need when replacing an I/O controller in a Cisco 7200
series router or Cisco uBR7200 series router.
Configuring the I/O Controller’s Fast Ethernet Port
The following procedure explains a basic configuration for the Fast Ethernet port on the I/O
controller. In the following procedure, press the Return key after each step unless otherwise noted.
At any time you can exit the privileged level and return to the user level by entering disable at the
prompt as follows:
Router# disable
Router>
Note You can install an I/O controller with or without a Fast Ethernet port in the Cisco 7200 series
routers (including a Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server);
however, when you install an I/O controller with a Fast Ethernet port in a Cisco 7202, the system
software automatically disables the port. Therefore, the steps in this section that explain how to
configure the I/O controller’s Fast Ethernet port do not apply to a Cisco 7202 that has an installed
I/O controller with a Fast Ethernet port.