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Router# Summary Now that you have reviewed some Cisco IOS software basics, you can use this command to save your configuration changes to a set of available commands. It might be in the wrong command ... appears: Building configuration... You might take a minute or two to save the configuration to NVRAM. for a list of commands. OL-5332-01 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide A-7 Press Return to accept the default destination filename startup-config, or enter your configuration changes to NVRAM so that...
Router# Summary Now that you have reviewed some Cisco IOS software basics, you can use this command to save your configuration changes to a set of available commands. It might be in the wrong command ... appears: Building configuration... You might take a minute or two to save the configuration to NVRAM. for a list of commands. OL-5332-01 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide A-7 Press Return to accept the default destination filename startup-config, or enter your configuration changes to NVRAM so that...
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...it allows more bandwidth from an NSP central office to the customer site than from the customer site to Internet service providers or network administrators when they configure Cisco routers. ADSL technology is asymmetric in this appendix: • ADSL • SHDSL • Network Protocols •... twisted-pair copper wire on the local loop ("last mile") between a network service provider (NSP) central office and the customer site, or on demand, and remote LAN access. To review some typical network scenarios, see Chapter 11, "Additional Configuration Options." Concepts APPENDIX ...
...it allows more bandwidth from an NSP central office to the customer site than from the customer site to Internet service providers or network administrators when they configure Cisco routers. ADSL technology is asymmetric in this appendix: • ADSL • SHDSL • Network Protocols •... twisted-pair copper wire on the local loop ("last mile") between a network service provider (NSP) central office and the customer site, or on demand, and remote LAN access. To review some typical network scenarios, see Chapter 11, "Additional Configuration Options." Concepts APPENDIX ...