Managing Configuration Files in ROM Monitor
This chapter provides information about managing configuration files in the router.
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Information about Configuration Files
Cisco IOS XR software creates two types of configuration files—the administration configuration file and
the default secure domain router (SDR) configuration files. These configuration files are stored in the following
locations:
• There is only one administration configuration file, which is stored on the RSP and contains system-wide
• There is only one SDR configuration file in Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router, which is stored on the RSP
The Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router contains only one SDR (the default SDR). In Cisco IOS-XR software,
SDRs are a means of dividing a single physical system into multiple logically separated routers.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers are single-shelf routers that support only one SDR per
shelf.
For more information on SDRs and admin plane configuration, see the Configuring Secure Domain Routers
on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System
Management Configuration Guide.
The following sections describe ways to manage the use of configuration files from ROM Monitor:
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Information about Configuration Files, page 39
Specifying an Alternative Administration Configuration, page 40
Specifying an Alternative SDR Configuration, page 46
Specifying an Alternate Storage Location for Configuration Files, page 53
Additional References, page 56
configurations for items such as SDR name and node inventory.
to specify the parameters for routing, interfaces, SDR usernames, and other SDR-specific configurations.
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