GR4000 Quick Start Guide, Revision 1 - Preliminary
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(3) Edit configuration information.
When changing an IP address and a line name, reset them after deleting their related parameters.
Deleting and reseting should be done in the following order.
deleting: routing protocol -> line name
reseting: line name -> IP address -> routing protocol
NOTE
You can use the function of simplifying command inputs when setting configuration information.
For details, see the section “6.1 Convenient Functions”.
GR1(config)#
rip
…
Delete RIP setting for
“
ethernet1/0
”
.
[rip]
!!GR1(config)#
delete interface 192.168.2.1
Are you sure? (y/n):
y
[rip]
!!GR1(config)#
exit
!!GR1(config)#
apply
…
Apply deleted RIP setting for operations.
!GR1(config)#
delete line ethernet1/0
…
Delete
“
ethernet1/0
”
.
Are you sure? (y/n):
y
!GR1(config)#
line LAN1 ethernet 1/0
…
Define the Ethernet port
1/0 as
“
LAN1
”
.
[line LAN1]
!GR1(config)#
ip 192.168.2.3/24
…
Set an IP address for
“
LAN1
”
.
[line LAN1]
!GR1(config)#
exit
!GR1(config)#
rip
…
Set RIP for
“
LAN1
”
.
[rip]
!!GR1(config)#
interface 192.168.2.3
[rip interface 192.168.2.3]
!!GR1(config)#
exit
!!GR1(config)#
apply
…
Apply
RIP setting for operations.
!GR1(config)#
NOTE
The mark “!” will be shown at the beginning of a prompt if you change configuration information.
However, you can delete this mark by saving configuration information you changed. Likely, the
mark “!!” will be shown at the beginning of a prompt if you input the command which does not
need to be applied for operations immediately. In such a case, you can apply your settings for
operations immediately by inputting the “apply” command, after wich the mark “!!” will be
changed to “!”.