From: Ivan Ostre¹ (ivan.ostres@snt.hr)
Date: Mon Nov 15 2004 - 05:38:47 GMT-3
Hi Tim,
I think that David meant to change config register to avoid startup-config
becoming running-config. So, you change the register, reload the router and
you have a clean situation while your old config is still in the
startup-config. After playing with an option that you wanted to test, just
change the register, reload and your old config is back (so you don't need to
make backup of your original config).
HTH,
Ivan
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie2be
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 8:09 PM
To: David Buechner; Mark H. Turpin; Group Study
Subject: Re: DHCP config on an HSRP segment
Hey David,
Thanks alot for your response.
Both of your ideas sound excellent so I'm gonna try them out and see which one
works best for me. .
But, I have to admit I don't know how to change the register to make the
router look like a client. Actually, I don't recall ever hearing of that
being done. I know how to change the register, for example, to do a password
recovery but can you explain how to make the router "appear" like a client or
point me to a link that explains that?
Also, when you say make the router look like a client, you mean a dhcp client,
right?
And, when the register is changed, how does the router behave as compared to
when just the interface is made a dhcp client?
Thanks again, Tim
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