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Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750
Accessing the System
Saving Configuration Changes
To prevent loss of the ASI or MRP configuration after a reboot, save the
running-config file to the startup-config file by following these steps:
Using Peripherals with SPE310s
This section summarizes known issues and best practices regarding the use of
keyboards, mice, monitors, and the USB CD-ROM drive with SPE310s.
Consider the following issues when using peripherals with SPE310s:
USB CD-ROM drive:
The TEAC 210PU USB CD-ROM drive is included with the
Cisco ICS 7750. The TEAC 210PU USB CD-ROM drive is the only USB
CD-ROM drive that has been tested for use with SPE310s.
Do not connect or disconnect the USB CD-ROM drive while the SPE310
is booting. See the “Best Practices for Using Peripherals with SPE310s”
section on page 5-20.
USB keyboards, mice, and hubs:
Because the USB CD-ROM drive is required during reimaging, and
because the SPE310 has only two USB ports, a USB hub might be
required if you intend to connect both a USB keyboard and a USB mouse
to the SPE310, when the keyboard lacks a USB pass-through port.
For a list of USB keyboards, mice, and hubs that have been tested with
the Cisco ICS 7750, see the “Connecting a Monitor, Keyboard, and
Mouse to the SPE310” section on page 3-26.
Command Purpose
Step 1
MRP> enable
Password: password
MRP#
Enters enable mode. You have entered enable
mode when the prompt changes to
MRP#.
Step 2
MRP# copy running-config
startup-config
Saves the configuration changes to the
startup-config file so that they are not lost during
resets, power cycles, or power outages.