Per-Interface IP Configuration complete
Configuring IP Routing Information
Enable Dynamic Routing (Yes, No): [Yes]
4. Enter yif you want the routing protocols (RIP or OSPF) to build the routing
tables. Enter nto manually add IP address destinations to the routing tables
(static routes).
Enable OSPF? (Yes, No): [Yes]
5. Enter yto enable the OSPF routing protocol as the primary dynamic IP routing
protocol. RIP will be enabled only to send advertisements, not to receive them.
Enter nif you do not want to use OSPF.RIP will be enabled to send and
receive advertisements.
OSPF Enabled with Max routes = 1000 and Max routers = 50
Max routes is the maximum number of autonomous system (AS) external routes
imported into the OSPF routing domain. Max routers is the maximum number of
OSPF routers in the routing domain.
Routing Configuration Complete
SNMP will be configured with the following parameters:
Community: public
Access: READONLY
If you plan to use the graphical configuration tool
to download a configuration, it requires the definition
of a community name with read_write_trap access.
Define community with read_write_trap access ? (Yes, No): [Yes]
This is the information you have entered:
Interface # IP Address Address Mask
0 128.185.141.1 255.255.255.0
1 128.185.142.1 255.255.255.0
2 128.185.143.1 255.255.255.0
OSPF is configured, and RIP is configured only for 'sending'
SNMP has been configured with the following parameters:
Community: public
Access: read_trap
Community: dana
Access: read_write_trap
Save this configuration? (Yes, No): [Yes]
6. Enter yto save the IP configuration and continue with quick configuration. Enter
nto re-display the protocol configuration prompts.
Configuring IPX
After you save the IP configuration, you will see the following messages:
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