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Using the Bay Command Console (AN/BN Routers)
5-10 117383-A Rev. A
Configuring a Token Ring Interface with IP and RIP
You can configure IP and RIP on a token ring interface with just three
configuration commands, as shown in this example. Note that this example begins
at the last configuration level from the previous example (a location other than
“box”), to demonstrate a configuration in progress.
1. Configure the dual-port token ring interface on slot 9, connector 1.
ip/192.168.17.1/255.255.255.0# tokenring 9/1
tokenring/9/1#
The BCC automatically searches backward toward root to find a level where
“tokenring” can be configured. The BCC finds “tokenring” is configurable at
root (box) level, completes that command, and leaves you in the context of the
newly configured object.
2. Show the configurable values for ring speed.
tokenring/9/1# speed ?
Current value: 16Meg
Legal value: {4Meg 16Meg}
Default value: 16Meg
3. Set the speed of the token ring interface to 4 Mb/s.
tokenring/9/1# speed 4meg
tokenring/9/1#
4. Verify the new value for the speed parameter.
tokenring/9/1# speed
speed 4Meg
You can always get the current value assigned to any parameter of the current
object by entering its name and pressing the Return key.
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