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: | |
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| 7. DoD Internet Router (0) |
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N o t e | In figure | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| interfaces. | |
| 4. | Circuits Specifies the logical connections between the router and |
| the LANs and/or | |
| 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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