11-15-2005 10:35 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:41 AM
I have a 1600 that I have a config on and want to copy it to another 1600..the only changes are the IP / Password..what is the best method of doing this
11-15-2005 11:04 AM
Personally I would just use cut and paste into notepad. You can even modify the config before you paste it into the new router.
Hope this helps.
Steve
11-15-2005 01:17 PM
Do I have to delete the config from the router first then paste the config to the router
11-15-2005 01:31 PM
Hello,
you might want to use the command ´default interface´ first to reset the interfaces to their defaults.
Commands that are not overwritten by whatever you paste will, obviously, remain in the config and need to be manually removed...
HTH,
GP
11-16-2005 04:53 AM
If it has a config I would just for sanity sake. Erase start then reload will work.
11-18-2005 01:50 PM
thanks
11-18-2005 01:49 PM
thanks a lot
11-15-2005 12:03 PM
Hello,
in addition to what Steve said, you could also configure one of the routers as a TFTP server. Let´s say you have R1 and R2, and you want to copy the running-config of R2 to R1, you would configure R2 as the TFTP server for the running-config:
R2#copy running-config flash:
--> you will be prompted for a name, you might call this file ´running-config-R2´
Now the file is in the flash of R2. Configure R2 as a TFTP server for that file:
R2#conf t
R2(config)#tftp-server flash:running-config-R2
Now, on R1, copy the file to the flash of R1:
R1#copy tftp: flash:running-config-R2
You will be prompted to erase the flash, answer with N...
Can you try and see if this works for you ?
Regards,
GP
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