VIP2 and the 4R Port Adapter
Router> enable
The EXEC prompts you for a privileged level password:
Password:
Step 2 Enter the password.
For security purposes, the password is not displayed. (Also note that the password is case sensitive). When you enter the correct password, the system displays the privileged mode system prompt:
Router#
To configure Token Ring interfaces using the setup EXEC command facility, follow the instructions in the section “Using the Setup Command Facility.” To configure the Token Ring interfaces by using the configure EXEC command, follow the instructions in the section “Determining Chassis Slot, Port Adapter, and Token Ring Interface Port Numbers” on page 19.
Using the Setup Command Facility
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| The setup command facility identifies all interfaces (including the Token Ring interfaces for the ports | |||
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| on the 4R port adapter) that are installed and prompts you for configuration information for each | |||
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| installed interface. When you finish configuring one interface, the setup command facility prompts you | |||
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| for the next, continuing until each interface has been configured. | |||
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| When you enter the setup command facility after first time startup, you must run through the entire | |||
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| dialog until you come to the interface you want to change. Note that when you use the setup command | |||
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| after first time startup, the default values indicated within the brackets in the System Configuration | |||
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| Dialog are the values last set using the setup command facility or left as defaults. | |||
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| After you choose to continue with the setup command (by answering yes to the system configuration | |||
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| dialog prompt), the remainder of the script is the actual configuration process. The dialog prompts you | |||
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| first for global system parameters, then for configuration information for each interface. The existing | |||
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| configuration is displayed as the default, in brackets ([ ]), at the end of each prompt. Press Return to | |||
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| accept the default settings. | |||
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| Note | After you start the setup command facility, the system runs through the entire configuration process; you | |||||
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| cannot quit out of it. To make a change or correct a mistake, press the Return key at each prompt, answer | |||
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| no when asked if you want to save the configuration, and restart the setup facility. | |||
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| Use the setup command facility to configure the 4R Token Ring interfaces, as follows: | |||
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| Step 1 | After you access the privileged level of the EXEC, as described in the section “Using the EXEC | |||||
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| Command Interpreter” on page 20, enter the setup command to begin the setup facility: | |||
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| Router# setup | |||
| Step 2 | The following script is displayed on the screen, with the name of your router as the default in the | |||||
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| At any point you may enter a question mark ‘?’ for help. | |||
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| Refer to the ‘Getting Started’ Guide for additional help. | |||
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| Default settings are in square brackets ‘[]’. | |||
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| Continue with configuration dialog? [yes]: | |||
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