How To Use Quick Configuration

Operating Notes

 

The HP Router 650: How To Update the

 

Interface Module Configuration After

 

Removing or Replacing a Module

 

Interface modules in an HP 650 router can be inserted, removed, or

 

replaced while the router is operating. However, when one of these

 

actions results in either no replacement for a removed module or

 

replacement with a module having a different set of ports, then the

 

software configuration will not match the current hardware

 

configuration. This subsection describes how Quick Configuration

 

operates in these conditions and how to use Quick Configuration to

 

update the interface module configuration after removing or replacing a

 

module.

 

 

N o t e

Quick Configuration reacts to a change in interface modules only when

 

the change takes place before you start Quick Configuration. That is, if a

 

module change occurs while Quick Configuration is in use, the effects of

 

the change will not appear in Quick Configuration until you exit from

 

Quick Configuration and then restart it.

 

Rebooting the router causes the router to re-initialize itself by using the

 

most recently saved configuration. Thus, after removing or replacing a

 

interface module, rebooting the router does not update the interface

 

module configuration unless you have also used Quick Configuration (or

 

the Configuration Editor) to update and save the router’s configuration.

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