How To Use the Configuration Editor

The Configuration Editor ProcessThe Configuration Editor Process

The configuration process consists of four major steps, described below.

Step 1: Define Global and Session Parameters Global parameters specify which routing service applications are enabled on your router, and also define local and remote session modes. The specific session parameters specify the interface between the router and various I/O devices—console, modem, and Telnet—for the session modes. The ‘‘System’’ and ‘‘Software’’ items access these parameters.

Step 2: Establish Communication Channels Communication channels define both the physical and logical connections between the router and various network devices. The ‘‘Lines’’ item accesses the physical connection parameters for each router interface (port). The ‘‘Circuits’’, ‘‘Circuit Groups’’, and ‘‘V.25 bis Network Mapping’’ items access circuit-related parameters for individual ports. The circuit and circuit group parameters are regularly used in all routing configurations. V.25 bis network mapping is used only when V.25 bis circuits form part of a network.

Step 3: Customize Protocol Application Modules The protocols require network-specific data in order to provide bridging, routing, and/or network-management services. The remaining items in the Configuration Menu access these parameters. You need to use only those items that correspond to the routing service modules you enable in step 1, above (under the ‘‘Software’’ item).

Step 4: Implement the Configuration After you customize the protocol applications, complete the configuration process by (1) saving the configuration and then (2) implementing it by rebooting the router.

For further configuration information, refer to:

For tutorial information on the use and operation of the various routing services, refer to HP Routing Services and Applications

For descriptions of the individual parameters used in the

Configuration Editor, refer to the Operator’s Reference.

For a guide to finding parameters in the Configuration Editor, refer to the ‘‘Parameter Locator’’ in the appendix to the Operator’s Reference.

4

Editor

Configuration

 

 

4-3