CONFIG Commands

communicating with the router. The network address-namecan be anything, such as a description of the port. You can use any string of up to 23 printable ASCII characters. The network-dial-addressis the telephone number of the local or destination port. You can enter up to 31 characters that are in the valid dial characters for the connected modem. For more information, see ªChapter 43. Using the V.34 Network Interfaceº on

page 595 .

Note: You can use punctuation, such as parentheses and dashes, but the punctuation is not signi®cant (the router uses only the numbers).

Example: add v34-address

Assign address name [1-23] chars []? remote-site-baltimore

Assign network dial address [1-20 digits][]? 1-909-555-1234

Boot

Use the boot command to enter the Boot CONFIG command environment. For

Boot CONFIG information, see ªChapter 7. The Boot CONFIG Processº on page 83.

Syntax:

boot

Change

Use the change command to modify an interface in the con®guration, change your own password, or change user information.

Syntax:

changedevice . . .

password

ppp_user . . .

tunnel-pro®le

device dial-circuit

Allows you to change a device interface into a NULL interface (an interface for which the con®guration information is ignored) or to change a NULL interface, that was originally a dial circuit interface, back to a dial circuit interface.

Example:

change device dial-circuit Interface number [0]? 3 Defaulting Data-link protocol to PPP

Example:

change device null

Interface number [0]? 1

password

Modi®es the password of the user who is now logged in.

Note: To change a user password, you must have administrative permission.

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