
Configuring a Network Device
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Check to see what you can configure (sub-contexts and parameters) at
this level.
ethernet/13/1# ?
Sub-Contexts:
ip ipx
Parameters in Current Context:
bofl circuit-name on
bofl-number connector receive-queue-length
bofl-retries hardware-filter slot
bofl-timeout has state
bofl-tmo-divisor name transmit-queue-length
System Commands:
? delete mkdir reset
attribute diags mlist restart
back dinfo more rm
boot dir mount rmdir
cd disable mset save
clear enable partition securelogin
clearlog exit password show
commit format ping source
compact help pktdump stamp
config history pop stop
context loadmap prom system
cp log pwc tic
cwc logout readexe unmount
date lso reconfig xmodem
debug mget record
ethernet/13/1#
Based on the “Sub-Contexts” list, you can add ip (interface IP) or ipx
(interface IPX) to this Ethernet port. At this level, the list of configurable
objects depends on the board type described in the current prompt. For
example, 100BASE-T modules additionally allow you to configure an
“autoneg” (autonegotiation) object at this level.
You can also configure (modify) values currently assigned to “Parameters in
Current Context” (parameters of ethernet/13/1), shown above.
The list of “System Commands” always appears along with information about
configurable objects and parameters.
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