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Tutorial: Configuring a Nortel Networks Router
308659-14.00 Rev 00
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34.
Return to root level.
ftp# box
box#
35.
Save the file using a name other than
config
until you can test the
configuration.
box# save config startup.cfg
36.
Test the intial IP interface.
box# ping 192.168.133.114
IP ping: 192.168.133.114 is alive (size = 16 bytes)
37.
Ensure that the initial IP interface connects to another device on the
network.
box# ping 192.168.133.97
IP ping: 192.168.133.97 is alive (size = 16 bytes)
38.
When you finish configuring the router, exit configuration mode.
box# exit
bcc>
39.
Exit the BCC, which returns you to the Technician Interface prompt.
bcc> exit
Router1>
40.
Enter the
logout
command to close your console or Telnet session with
the router.
Router1> logout
Disabling a Configured Object
In most cases, the BCC automatically enables objects that you add to the device
configuration. However, you can disable an object to manage or troubleshoot the
device. Here is a BN router example of how to disable an object (rip) on
ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0:
1.
Specify the configuration context for the object you want to disable.
box# ethernet/2/1;ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0;rip
rip/1.2.3.4#
2.
Disable RIP.
rip/1.2.3.4# disable
rip/1.2.3.4#
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