Configuring the Cisco 12008

Note SNMP is the most widely supported standard for managing networks. SNMP provides a means to access and set configuration and run-time parameters and to monitor and control network elements for routers and communication servers. For more information about SNMP, refer to the appropriate software configuration publications listed in the section entitled “If You Need More Configuration Information.”

Step 10 Enter yes or no to the following query to accept or refuse Connectionless Network Service (CLNS) management:

Configure CLNS? [no]: yes

CLNS router tag [area_1]:

CLNS domain [49]:

CLNS area [0001]:

CLNS station id [0027.25E9.B640]:

Note CLNS is an Open System Interconnection (OSI) layer service that does not require a circuit to be established before transmitting data. For more complete information about CLNS, refer to the appropriate software configuration publications listed in the section entitled “If You Need More Configuration Information.”

On completion of this procedure, you have successfully established the router’s global configuration parameters.

Sample Display of Global Parameters

The following sample display lists the global parameters that you entered in Step 3 through Step 10 in the preceding section.

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