How To Use the Configuration Editor

How To Operate the Configuration Editor

 

Configuration Categories

 

The configuration categories include the available routing applications

 

and some general items. The number in parentheses to the right of each

 

item indicates the number of entries currently configured in the

 

category. A 0 (zero) indicates that nothing is configured for that

 

category. For example, in the preceding screen, item 7 is not configured:

 

 

7. DoD Internet Router (0)

 

 

N o t e

In figure 4-3, the DEFAULT_CONFIG label appears when you have not

 

yet assigned another name to the router. HP recommends that you

 

assign a more specific name to this router later in the configuration

 

process. When you do, that name appears instead of DEFAULT_CONFIG.

 

Each item listed in figure 4-3 is briefly described below. For information

 

on the parameters accessed by these items, refer to the Operator’s

 

Reference.

 

1.

System Names the router, specifies how the router initializes

 

software services during a power-up or boot situation, and assigns

 

values to global and session parameters.

 

2.

Software Loads the application software supplied with your

 

router.

 

3.

Lines Specifies the physical connections between the router and

 

the LANs and/or long-haul transmission facilities with which the router

 

interfaces.

 

4.

Circuits Specifies the logical connections between the router and

 

the LANs and/or long-haul transmission facilities with which the router

 

interfaces.

 

5.

Circuit Groups Balances traffic across circuits.

 

6.

Bridge Configures the Bridge application to your specific

requirements.

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Editor

Configuration

 

 

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