+network 2 X.25>

In this example, the X.25 console prompt is displayed on the console. You can then view information about the X.25 interface by entering the X.25 console commands.

Monitoring the Network Interface: Refer to the speci®c chapters in this manual for complete information on monitoring your 2210's network interfaces.

Accessing Feature Con®guration and Operating Processes

To help you access the Multiprotocol Routing Services feature con®guration and operating processes, this section outlines both of these procedures.

Accessing the Feature Processes

Use the feature command from the CONFIG process to access con®guration commands for speci®c Multiprotocol Routing Services features outside of the protocol and network interface con®guration processes.

Use the feature command from the GWCON process to access console commands for speci®c features that are outside of the protocol and network interface console processes.

Enter a question mark after the feature command to display a listing of the features available for your software release. For example:

Config> feature ?

WRS

BRS

MCF

Feature name or number [1] ?

To access a particular feature's con®guration or operating prompt, enter thefeature command at the Config> or + (GWCON) prompt, respectively, followed by the feature number or short name. For example:

Config> feature mcf

MAC filtering user configuration

Filter Config>

Table 7 on page 68 lists the available feature numbers and names.

Once you access the con®guration or operating prompt for a feature, you can begin entering speci®c commands for the feature. To return to the previous prompt level, enter the exit command at the feature's prompt.

Accessing Protocol Con®guration and Operating Processes

This section describes how to access the protocol con®guration and operating processes.

Entering a Protocol Con®guration Process

To enter the desired protocol con®guration process from theCONFIG> prompt:

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