Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000
Table 4.
Entering Configuration Commands
Task
Command
Configure a
Go to the box# prompt, and enter either of the following:
physical
interface.
<interface_type> slot <slot> connector <connector>
<interface_type> <slot> / <connector>
Configure a
<protocol> <required_parameter> <value> ...
protocol with
default
values.
Modify
<parameter> <new_value> ...
parameter
values.
Disable,
{disable | enable | delete}
enable, or
delete the
current object.
Disable
{disable | enable | delete} <object_id>
enable, or
delete an
object
anywhere in
the
configuration
tree.
Save the total
show config -all -file <filename>
device
configuration
to a file on the
default
volume.
Configuration Tree
The following figures show the complete hierarchy of objects that you can configure on a
Versalar 15000:
•
Miscellaneous Configuration Objects (Figure 2)
•
Ethernet Configuration Objects (Figure 3)
•
Global IP Configuration Objects (Figure 4)
•
Global BGP Configuration Objects (Figure 5)
•
Global OSPF Configuration Objects (Figure 6)
•
Global Multicast Configuration Objects (Figure 7)
•
Global RIP Configuration Objects (Figure 8)
•
ATM Configuration Objects (Figure 9)
•
MCOC3 Configuration Objects (Figure 10)
•
MCT3 Configuration Objects (Figure 11)
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Examples
mct3 slot 2 connector 1
mc 3/1
ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 255.0.0.0
ip 1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0
ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 8
ip 1.2.3.4/8
cache-size 64
disable
enable
delete
disable t1/3/4/15
enable t1/3/4/15
delete t1/3/4/15
show config -all -file regular.cfg
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