| EasyStart mode automatically downloads the configuration of the router from a
| BOOTP server. During the process, the router displays the EasyStart> prompt
| and ELS messages that track the process. See the

Software User’s Guide for

|

Multiprotocol Routing Services

for more information about EasyStart.
| Configuration Program
| The Configuration Program allows you to configure the IBM 2210 completely
| once Quick Configuration has taken place. The Configuration Program is run
| on a stand-alone workstation and has a graphical user interface. Once you
| have established remote access to the IBM 2210, you can transfer the com-
| plete configuration using TFTP or the send option of the configuration
| program’s communication feature. The configuration program’s communication
| feature uses SNMP to send the configuration data to the IBM 2210. It also has
| a restart router option that restarts the IBM 2210 and initializes it with the new
| configuration data.
| Alternatively you can use the communication feature’s timed configuration
| option to program a time at which the IBM 2210 will be restarted with the new
| configuration. For more information, see the

Configuration Program User’s

|

Guide for Multiprotocol Routing Services

.
|Command Line Interface
| The IBM 2210’s command line interface allows you to configure the router com-
| pletely. You can access the command line interface by using one of the access
| methods described in “Access Methods” on page A-1. You must use quick
| configuration to perform a basic IP configuration and restart the IBM 2210
| before you can Telnet to access the command line interface.
| Use either the IBM Multiprotocol Routing Services command line interface or the
| Configuration Program for Multiprotocol Routing Services to make changes to con-
| figuration parameters.
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