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Copy a configuration of router to another

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aceofspadz

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Nov 21, 2002
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i have a cisco 1751 (actually two) on one router the configurations are correct on the other router the configurations are not. is there a way to copy the configs of the good router to the router with the bad config?
 
Ace, you can just copy the config from a console session or telnet session and paste it into the other. I use Tera Term Pro, which is freeware, but Hyperterminal works just as well.
 
I am new a this how would you do that? and thanks for the help in advance.
 
If you want to learn IOS config's you could copy the sh run to a notepad file and then manually configure the router with the problem. Just a thought.

brian
 
Copy the running config from the good router onto a notepad document. Console into the bad router, log in, enable, conf t and then copy the config from the notepad document and <paste> into the router at the router(config)# prompt. The <paste> command depends on your terminal emulator. I use SecureCRT which is SHIFT+Insert to paste.

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