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Note: Also shown in Figure 2 are the various commands to access each process

 

level and return from each process level.

 

 

See ªChapter 3. The OPCON Processº on page 25 for more information about

 

OPCON, and ªCon®g-Only Modeº on page 41 for more information about

 

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The ROPCON process handles processing from remote consoles and is essentially

 

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Quick Con®guration Process

 

 

 

Quick Con®guration, or Quick Con®g, allows you to quickly con®gure portions of the

router without dealing with the speci®c operating system commands. When you

initially load or restart the router with no con®guration, you enter Con®g-Only and

you can access Quick Con®g menus from that process. If the router has devices

con®gured and the devices do not have any protocols con®gured, the router

automatically starts Con®g-Only and then enters Quick Con®g.

You can also enter Quick Con®g from the CONFIG process using theqcon®g command.

System Security

Multiple users with login permissions can be added using the add user command. See ªCon®guring User Accessº on page 44 for details on security issues and for information on the set password and add user commands.

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IBM SC30-3681-08 manual Quick Conguration Process, System Security, Same as the Opcon process