Boot The Router - HP Series 200 Installation Manual

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Phase 4: Initialize and Verify the Router
B. Boot the Router
After you create or change a configuration (pages 1-28 and 1-29), boot-
ing the router causes it to replace the former configuration with the
newly created one. Thus, in all cases, you must boot (or reboot) the
router when you are ready to implement any changes you have made in
the configuration.
N o t e
If you use the Quick Configuration utility to create or change a
configuration, you can boot the router as part of the process for exiting
from the utility. In this case it is unnecessary to also use the NCL Boot
command described in this subsection.
When you use the Configuration Editor to create or change a configura-
tion, use the NCL ''boot'' command to replace the former configuration
with the newly created one.
To boot the router now:
1. In the Main menu (page 1-27), press [2] to select the Network Control
Language Interpreter (NCL).
You will then see the NCL prompt. This prompt matches the current
system name. For example, if the system name is
then the NCL prompt appears.
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