Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000
Table 4. | Entering Configuration Commands |
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Configure a | Go to the box# prompt, and enter either of the following: | mct3 slot 2 connector 1 |
physical |
| mc 3/1 |
interface. | <interface_type> slot <slot> connector <connector> |
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Configure a | <protocol> <required_parameter> <value> ... | ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 255.0.0.0 |
protocol with |
| ip 1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0 |
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| ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 8 |
values. |
| ip 1.2.3.4/8 |
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Modify | <parameter> <new_value> ... | |
parameter |
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values. |
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Disable, | {disable enable delete} | disable |
enable, or |
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delete the |
| delete |
current object. |
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Disable | {disable enable delete} <object_id> | disable t1/3/4/15 |
enable, or |
| enable t1/3/4/15 |
delete an |
| delete t1/3/4/15 |
object |
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anywhere in |
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configuration |
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tree. |
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Save the total | show config | show config |
device |
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configuration |
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default |
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volume. |
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Configuration Tree
The following figures show the complete hierarchy of objects that you can configure on a Versalar 15000:
•Miscellaneous Configuration Objects (Figure 2)
•Ethernet Configuration Objects (Figure 3)
•Global IP Configuration Objects (Figure 4)
•Global BGP Configuration Objects (Figure 5)
•Global OSPF Configuration Objects (Figure 6)
•Global Multicast Configuration Objects (Figure 7)
•Global RIP Configuration Objects (Figure 8)
•ATM Configuration Objects (Figure 9)
•MCOC3 Configuration Objects (Figure 10)
•MCT3 Configuration Objects (Figure 11)
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