vEnter nto skip protocol configuration and continue with quick configuration.
vEnter qto exit quick configuration.
Youwill first configure IP, then IPX, and then DECnet.
Configuring IP
When you answer yto the Configure Protocol panel, quick configuration displays
the following messages:
Type 'r' any time at this level to restart Protocol configuration
Configure IP? (Yes, No): [Yes]
1. Takeone of the following actions:
vEnter yto configure IP.
vEnter nto skip IP configuration and continue with quick configuration.
If you have configured for DIALs dial-in interfaces, the following panel will be
displayed:
Automatically configure IP on DIALs dial-in interfaces (this will
also enable ARP subnet routing)? (Yes, No, Quit): [Yes]
2. Takeone of the following actions:
vEnter yto automatically add unnumbered IP addresses for each DIALs
interface. It will also enable ARP Subnet Routing for the router and turn off
the sending of RIP packets on DIALs interfaces. All of these options are
required for Dial-In Access to LANs interfaces and it is recommended for you
to answer yes to this question if you desire IP to be enabled on DIALs
interfaces.
vEnter nto automatically disable IP on each of the DIALs dial-in interfaces.
The following lines appear for each interface.
Configuring Per-Interface IP Information
Configuring Interface 0 (Token Ring)
Configure IP on this interface? (Yes, No): [Yes]
IP Address: [ ] 128.185.141.1
Address Mask: [255.255.0.0]
3. Enter the IP address in decimal notation for example, 128.185.142.20. The
console displays one of the following error messages if you enter an invalid IP
address:
Bad address, please try again.
This address has already been assigned. Enter a different address
Address mask is a decimal value that reflects the IP network or subnetwork to
which this interface is attached.
For more information about IP addressing or address masks, refer to the
Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference
, or consult your network
administrator.
664 MRS V3.2 Software User’s Guide