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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Quick Start Guide
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I Use the Cisco IOS Startup Sequence
Refer to the quick start guide for your router for other procedures, such as connecting a PC to the router
console port so that you can use the CLI when you need to, and using the router LEDs to verify
installation. The quick start guide may also contain important warranty information.
Obtaining the Latest Version of SDM
SDM is regularly enhanced to provide new features. If you are already running SDM on the router, you
can update SDM automatically by clicking on the Tools menu and selecting Update SDM. SDM will
determine if there is a more recent version available and enable you to download it and install it on the
router.
If you have a supported router that does not have SDM installed, you can download the latest version of
SDM free of charge and instructions for installing it on your router from the following location:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/sdm
You should consult the SDM release notes to determine if it is supported for the router on which you
want to install it.
Updating SDM from the CD
You can use the SDM CD to update the SDM software on other routers. Follow the procedure in the
“Task 6: Install SDM from the CD” section on page 12, selecting Cisco Router in the Install Options
screen in Figure 11 on page 13. Provide the router’s IP address, a username with privilege level 15 and
the password. When asked if you want to overwrite the SDM software, click Yes. The Installation wizard
will update SDM software on your router.
I Use the Cisco IOS Startup Sequence
This section explains how to use the Cisco IOS startup sequence to configure your router instead of using
SDM.
Note If you have already configured the router using SDM, you do not need to read this section.
Because SDM uses a default configuration file, your router will not execute the standard Cisco IOS
startup sequence. You can use this section to run the Cisco IOS setup utility and take advantage of a
TFTP or BOOTP configuration download, or use other features available through the standard Cisco IOS
startup sequence. It also tells you what to do if you want to use SDM in the future.
The configuration file shipped with your router does the following:
• Provides an IP address for your Fast Ethernet interface, enabling an interface to your LAN
• Enables your router’s HTTP/HTTPS server, allowing HTTP access from your LAN
• Creates a default username (cisco) and password (cisco) with privilege level 15
• Enables Telnet/SSH access to the router from your LAN
If you want to erase the existing configuration and take advantage of the Cisco IOS startup sequence,
perform the following steps. SDM will remain on the router.
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