Chapter 1

Using the CLI

Router Configuration Contexts

You can either use the general C460 commands available from the Router(configure)# prompt or you can enter one of two router configuration context modes:

Router interface context:

This allows you to define parameters individually for each interface. To enter this context, type interface <interface_name>

The prompt changes to Router>(config-if:<interface_name>)#

Router protocol context:

This allows you to define parameters for a specific routing protocol (RIP, OSPF, and VRRP). To enter this context, type router <protocol_name>

The prompt changes to Router>(configure router:protocol_name)#

To exit these context modes, type the command exit.

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Avaya C460 manual Prompt changes to Routerconfig-ifinterfacename#, Prompt changes to Routerconfigure routerprotocolname#