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Cisco CSR 1000v Series

Cisco CSR 1000v Series
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Changing the Configuration Register Settings
You can change the configuration register settings from either the GRUB or the Cisco IOS XE CLI. This
section describes how to modify the configuration register settings from the Cisco IOS XE CLI.
To change the configuration register settings from the Cisco IOS XE CLI, complete the following steps:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
Power on the router.
2.
If you are asked whether you would like to enter the initial dialog, answer no:
3.
Enter privileged EXEC mode by typing enable and, if prompted, enter your password:
4.
Enter global configuration mode:
5.
To change the configuration register settings, enter the config-register value command, where value is a
hexadecimal number preceded by 0x:
6.
Exit global configuration mode:
7.
Save the configuration changes to NVRAM:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
Power on the router.
Step 2
If you are asked whether you would like to enter the initial dialog, answer no:
Example:
Would you like to enter the initial dialog? [yes]: no
After a few seconds, the user EXEC prompt ( Router> ) appears.
Step 3
Enter privileged EXEC mode by typing enable and, if prompted, enter your password:
Example:
Router> enable
Password: password
Router#
Step 4
Enter global configuration mode:
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
Edit with DELETE, CTRL/W, and CTRL/U; end with CTRL/Z
Step 5
To change the configuration register settings, enter the config-register value command, where value is a hexadecimal
number preceded by 0x:
Cisco CSR 1000v Series Cloud Services Router Software Configuration Guide
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Accessing and Using GRUB Mode
Changing the Configuration Register Settings

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