4. Enter nto return to the OPCON prompt.
Note: Refer to the documentation supplied with your ZModem software for the
ZModem commands to use at your console terminal.
Configuring the 2210
After the 2210 has booted, you can configure it. The sections that follow briefly
describe the configuration processes available when using an ASCII terminal.
Note: Youcan also use the IBM Nways Multiprotocol Routing Services
Configuration Program (Configuration Program), to configure the 2210. The
Configuration Program is run on a stand-alone workstation and has a
graphical user interface. Once pre-configuration or Quick Configuration has
taken place, you can use the Configuration Program to configure the 2210
completely.
Begin the configuration process as follows:
1. At the * prompt, enter status to display the PID (process ID) of Config.
Pid Name Status TTY Comments
1 COpCN1 RDY TTY0
2 Monitr DET --
3 Tasker RDY --
4 MOSDDT DET --
5 CGWCon DET --
6 Config DET --
7 ROpCN1 IDL TTY1 128.185.133.2
8 ROpCN2 RDY TTY2 128.185.134.50
2. Enter talk and the PID. From the output in 1, you would enter
* talk 6
Press Return. This displays the following information:
Gateway user configuration
Config>
3. Youcan now configure the interfaces, boot records, bridging and routing
protocols using one of the following processes:
vThe Quick Configuration Process allows you to configure selected devices,
bridging protocols, and routing protocols by responding to the Quick
Configuration prompts. After creating a minimal configuration, you must
transfer a complete configuration to the 2210 using TFTP.
Enter qc at the Config> prompt to begin the Quick Configuration process.
vCONFIG Process allows you to configure all bridging and routing protocols,
interfaces, and boot records by entering commands at the Config> prompt.
Toconfigure the protocols using the CONFIG process, refer to the specific
protocol chapters in the
Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference
.To
configure other parameters including the interfaces and boot records, refer to
the appropriate configuration chapters in this book.
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