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How To Use the Network Control, Language (NCL) Commands To, Manage a Router
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How To Use the Network Control
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Manage a Router
Contents
HP AdvanceStack Routers
Hewlett-PackardSeries 200, 400, and 600 Routers
User’s Guide
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Why and When To Use This Guide
Audience
Organization
Other HP Router Manuals
1.Overview of Initializing and Verifying Router Software
2. How To Use the Main Menu
3.How To Use Quick Configuration To Create or Change a Minimal Configuration
4.How To Use the Configuration Editor To Create or Change a Configuration
5.How To Use the Event Log To Analyze Router Operation
6.How To Use the Statistics Screens To Analyze Router Operation
7.How To Use the Network Control Language (NCL) Commands To Manage a Router
8.How To Use Quick Remote To Configure A Remote Router
A. Notes On Configuring From a Bootp Server
Index
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Overview of Initializing and Verifying Router Software
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Initializing the Router Software
Initializing the Router Software
Configure for Routing
Boot the Router
Set the Date and Time
Overview
Set Passwords
Verifying the Router Software
Verifying the Router Software
Overview of the Console Interface
Overview of the Console Interface
Figure 1-1.The Main Menu
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Overview of Methods for Creating or Modifying a Configuration
Overview of Methods for Creating or Modifying a Configuration
Figure 1-2.Methods for Configuring the Router
Configuration Tools in the Main Menu
Interaction Between the Configuration Tools
Network Management Tools
Network Management Tools
How To Use the Main Menu
Introducing the Main Menu
Introducing the Main Menu
How To Access the Main Menu
How To Access the Main Menu
Menu Main
Figure 2-1.The Main Menu
Figure 2-2.Copyright and Password
Figure 2-3.The Main Menu
Selecting an Option in the Main Menu
Selecting an Option in the Main
Menu
Figure 2-4.Pressing [2] in the Main Menu Displays the NCL Prompt
Getting Help in the Main Menu
Getting Help in the Main Menu
Figure 2-5.Move the Pointer to Item
Figure 2-6.TheNCL Help Display
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Introducing Quick Configuration
Introducing Quick Configuration
What are the basic steps to configuring a router
Quick
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How To Create a Configuration
How To Create a Configuration
To start the Quick Configuration utility and enter a minimal configuration:
Figure 3-3.The Main Menu
Figure 3-4.Example of a Quick Configuration Screen
Figure 3-5.Use the [>] Key To Scroll the Display to Additional Parameters
How to exit from Quick Configuration and reboot the router:
Figure 3-6.Exampleof ‘‘Save and Exit’’ Prompt
Figure 3-7.TheReboot Prompt
How to exit from Quick Configuration without saving changes:
Figure 3-8.The‘‘Make Changes’’ Prompt
How To Use the ‘‘Hotkeys’’
How To Use the ‘‘Hotkeys’’
Figure 3-9.Example of Hotkey Display
The Numeric Hotkeys
The Alphabetical Hotkeys
Figure 3-11.Example of Using ‘‘Edit Other...’’ Hotkey
Figure 3-12.Example of using ‘‘Main...’’ Hotkey
N o t e :
How To Configure for
How To Configure for
To Configure Minimal X.25 service:
Figure 3-13.Example of Configured WAN Port
Figure 3-14.Specify LAPB as the Link Type
IP address and X.121 address for PDN:
Local DTE address:
Remote DTE address and Connection ID:
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To configure additional (non-minimal)X.25 parameters:
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Figure 3-20.Hotkey Assignments
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Parameter List
Data Entry
Saving vs. Saving and Rebooting
When To Use the Configuration Editor
Troubleshooting a Quick Configuration
The HP Router 650: How To Update the
Interface Module Configuration After
Removing or Replacing a Module
Removing a Previously Configured Interface Module
Figure 3-21.Two Interface Modules Installed and Configured
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Figure 3-23.Removed Ports for which a Configuration Exists
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Replacing One Type of Interface Module with Another Type
Figure 3-24.One WAN Interface Module Installed and Configured
Figure 3-25.The "Configuration Conflict" Screen
Figure 3-26.Quick Configuration Showing Unconfigured Interface Modules
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Introducing the Configuration Editor
Introducing the Configuration
The Configuration Editor Process
Editor
How To Enter the Configuration Editor
How To Enter the Configuration
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How To Exit From the
Configuration Menu
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How To Operate the Configuration Editor
Figure 4-3.Example of the Configuration Menu
Configuration Categories
Moving From One Screen to Another
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Figure 4-5.Example of Access to Previously Configured Elements
Previous Screen:
Browse:
Entering or Changing Parameter Values in
Configuration Screens
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Introducing the Event Log
Introducing the Event Log
Entering and Navigating in the Event Log Display
Entering and Navigating in the
Event Log Display
Log Event
Figure 5-1.Example of an Event Log Display
S 600:
Event Log Control Keys
Figure 5-2.The Event Log Status Line
Figure 5-3.TheEvent Log Display Window
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Introducing the Statistics Screens
Introducing the Statistics Screens
Figure 6-1.Example of a Statistics Screen
Screens
Statistics
How To Access the Statistics Screen Menu
How To Access the Statistics
Screen Menu
Figure 6-2.Example of the Statistics Screen Menu
Figure 6-3.Getting Help and Choosing a Screen to Display
How To Manage the Statistics Screens
How To Manage the Statistics
Screens
How To Use the Network Control
Language (NCL) Commands To
Manage a Router
Introducing NCL
Introducing NCL
How To Start NCL
How To Start NCL
Figure 7-1.Starting NCL from the Main Menu
NCL Commands
Figure 7-2.Example of the NCL Screen
How To Exit From NCL
How To Execute an NCL Command
More: Continuing the Display
General NCL Command Summary
General NCL Command Summary
Command Syntax
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Prerequisites for Telnet Operation
How To Enable Telnet
How To Use Telnet
How To Disconnect Telnet Access to Another HP Router
Slot Numbers
Managed Objects
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Example of a Pathname to a Mib Variable
How To Use the List Command
Figure 7-5.Exampleof List Display
Figure 7-6.Exampleof List Command Showing Output for "list buf
Using Codes To Specify Path Names
How To Use the Get Command
How To Use the Reset Command
Accessing the Internet Management Information Base
Accessing the Internet
Management Information Base
Accessing a Remote Management
Accessing a Foreign Management
Accessing Bridging and Routing
Tables
ForMore Information
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Managing the Open Shortest Path First Protocol
Managing the Open Shortest Path
First Protocol
Blocking and Unblocking Spanning Tree Explorer Frames
Blocking and Unblocking Spanning
Tree Explorer Frames
Controlling IP-MappedCircuits for V.25 bis
Controlling IP-MappedCircuits for
V.25 bis
Using TFTP To Transfer Operating Code, Configuration, and NCL Display
Using TFTP To Transfer Operating
Code, Configuration, and NCL
Display
Note:
Using PC Modem Access to
Transfer Configuration and NCL
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Introducing Quick Remote
Figure 8-1.Locating Quick Remote in the Main Menu
What Can Quick Remote Configure
Other Quick Remote Features
Set-UpRequirements for Quick Remote
Quick Remote Operation
Quick Remote Operation
Figure 8-2.Example of Quick Remote Operation
The Basic Steps to Setting Up Quick Remote
The Quick Remote Screen: Features and
Control
How To Exit From Quick Remote
How To Create and Save a Quick
Remote Configuration
To start Quick Remote and enter a minimal configuration:
Figure 8-4.Example of a Quick Remote Screen (HP Router SR)
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How to Delete a Quick Remote Assignment
How to Delete a Quick Remote
Assignment
To delete a Quick Remote Assignment:
TFTP Access
Figure 8-5.Example of a Quick Remote Screen With TFTP Client Field
How To Use the ‘‘Hotkeys’’
To display the hotkey menu: Type the forward slash (/)
SNMP Default Settings
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Index