CONFIG Commands

tunnel-pro®le

Deletes a tunnel from the tunnel pro®le database.

user user_name

Removes user access to the router for the speci®ed user.

v25-bis-address address-name

Removes a previously added V25bis address.

Note: If the address-namecontains spaces (for example, remote site Baltimore), you cannot enter the command on one line. Type delete v25-bis-addressand press Return. Then enter the name when

prompted.

v34-address address-name

Removes a previously added V34 address.

Note: If the address-namecontains spaces (for example, remote site New York), you cannot enter the command on one line. Type delete v34-addressand press Return. Then enter the name when

prompted.

Disable

Use the disable command to prevent being prompted for a login from a remote console and to disable modem control . The disable command also disables a speci®ed interface. If the router has two service ports and you use thedisable modem-controlcommand, specify either service1 or service2.

You can also use the disable command to disable an interface.

Syntax:

disableconsole-login

interface . . .

modem-control

console-login

Disables the user from being prompted for a user ID and password on the physical console. The default is disabled.

interface interface#

Causes the speci®ed interface to be disabled after issuing therestart command. The default is enabled.

modem-control [service1 or service2]

Disables monitoring of modem control lines on the console port. The default is disable. If the router has two service ports, specify to which service port you connected the modem, either service1 or service2. To disable both service ports, disable them separately.

Enable

Use the enable command to allow login from a remote console, enable modem control, and enable a speci®ed interface.

Specify enable modem-control carrier-wait or enable modem-control ring-wait. For routers with two service ports, also specify service1 or service2.

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