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From here, you can get into privileged mode by entering the
word Enable, from which you can view or change the configuration.
You should proceed with some caution at this stage if you do not
want to lose your existing configuration file. If you used the
o/r0x42 command
and want to change the configuration, issue the conf mem command to copy the configuration
file from NVRAM into working memory; otherwise all the changes you
make will be to the configuration file in RAM, which prior to the
conf
mem command was blank. If you did not
realize this, made configuration changes to the blank file, and
saved it prior to reloading the router software, you would overwrite
the original configuration file that you want to keep. Once you have
issued the conf
mem command, you can
enter configuration mode and alter the original configuration file,
as it is now in RAM. Enter configuration mode with the conf t command. |
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