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. |
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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 |
| 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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