stop

EasyStart> EZ.001: Starting.

EZ.007: Waiting up to 6 seconds for devices to pass self-test.

stop EZ.006: All dlinks/parameters tried but failed; resetting to def values. EZ.009: *** Restarting Router ***

No Protocols Configured. Entering Quick Config

Router Quick Configuration for the following:

oInterfaces

oBridging

Spanning Tree Bridge (STB)

Source Routing Bridge (SRB)

Source Routing/Transparent Bridge (SR/TB)

Source Routing Transparent Bridge (SRT)

oProtocols

IP (including OSPF, RIP and SNMP)

oBooting

Event Logging will be enabled for all configured subsystems with logging level ©Standard©

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Interface Configuration

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Type ©Yes© to Configure Interfaces

Type ©No© to skip Interface Configuration

Type ©Quit© to exit Quick Config Configure Interfaces? (Yes, No, Quit): [Yes] q

Quick Config Done

Config (only)>

Talk

Use the talk command to connect to other router processes, such as GWCON, MONITR, or CONFIG. After connecting to a new process, you can send speci®c commands to and receive output from that process. You cannot talk to the TASKER or OPCON process. See ªCommand History for GWCON and CONFIG Command Lineº on page 21 for information on how to access previously entered GWCON or CONFIG commands.

To obtain the PID, use the OPCON status command. Once you are connected to the second-level process, such as CONFIG, use the intercept character, Ctrl-P, to return to the * prompt.

Syntax:

talk

pid

Example: talk 5

When using third-level processes, such as IP Con®g or IP, use theexit command to return to the second level.

Telnet

Use the telnet command to remotely attach to another router or to a remote host. The only optional parameter is the terminal type that you want to emulate.

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