I have a router configuation in a text file that I copied from an existing router. I want to take the text file and copy it to a Cisco 1751 router. How do I do that?
Console into the router and transfer it via HyperTerminal (Windows). Or tftp the config to your computer and then tftp to the 1751...which would you like to do? I recommend tftp, as transfering it via text file sometimes screws up characters, and you could lock yourself out of the router.
The issue is the router is in one location and I am in another. I want to copy the config and edit it to meet my needs at this location, then I want to copy it to the non production router.
How do I tftp from the production router? Will it cause any slowness tftping?
I used the one we got from Cisco years ago but it seemed to be buggy and would crash once in a while. Have had no issues with this freeby from Solarwinds.
Just login to the lab router and copy the config down in much the same way you copied it from the router to the server. Just type "copy" and then hit "?" if you need help with the commands.
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To make life much easier.I would increase the buffer size on terminal program.Do a "show run" then copy and paste the conf to a notepad.Then modify your and paste it in your lab router.No TFTP server needed.
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Can you ping the machine that TFTP is running on? Most likely not. You need to be able to reach the machine (from the remote router) that TFTP is running on.
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Go for the instructions I gived you!!You will save yourself a lot of time!!.A production router will not let just any address tftp to it for security reason.
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You clean-up the conf to much installed interfaces.And the past it into the the router's prompt.If you get errors it mean the line aren't supported on the lab router.
The easiest way to do this is to telnet the remote router and go into config mode. Then paste the config from tne text file to the router. I do this all the time...
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