Login in to the router

 > type enable at the prompt
 > enable password: <type enable password here
# type setup
This should put into the setup routine, and from there you can start 
configuring your router , just follow the prompts (this is the easy way out )
Where you are done
# CTRL ^Z
# write mem
# write
# reload


At 12:23 AM 8/9/00 -0400, Mail @ faithinchaos.com wrote:
>OK, I'm in.
>
>Thank you everyone for your views, recommendations and blurbs.  Even if some
>on it didn't hit the topic I was looking for, I found all of it to be good
>information to know.  In this business, you just can't pass anything up.  I
>just continually hope I retain enough to be able to handle a similar problem
>if it ever does come my way.
>
>BTW, none of the [HyperTerminal] recommendations worked - and neither did
>the paper-clip trick [totally bummed-out].  I opted for a 3rd party terminal
>program instead.  Perhaps for the paper-clip trick, it was just a matter of
>finding the right pin-out for the +V to cross pin 2 with.  Ill look that up
>later, but anyway...
>
>Now that that's done, and I have made a copy of the config, I have a new
>question:
>
>What would anyone recommend that I do to give this router an enema (i.e.
>clean-slate/reset/start-over/etc)?
>
>I know what needs to be configured on the router for the environment to work
>(and I have a backup of the config to fall back to), but I am leery of what
>the previous admin configured.  Not being a Router IOS guru, I could really
>appreciate some advise here.
>
>Thanks again...
>
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