Enabling Remote Access - Avaya 4000 Series Quick Start Configuration

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Table 17: ip route command
<ipaddr>
<mask>
<MAC-offset>
<destination ip>
<mask>
<next-hop>
<cost>
enable
disable
weight <cost>

Enabling remote access

Use the following procedure to enable and configure remote access to the management
features of the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000.
For more information, see Using ACLI and EDM on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000
Series (NN47205-102) and Configuring Systems on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000
Series (NN47205-500).
About this task
You can enable remote access for Telnet, SSH (on SSH software images), SNMP and Web
Page Access.
Quick Start Configuration for Avaya ERS 4000 Series
Variable
Value
Specifies the IP address to attach to the
VLAN.
Specifies the subnet mask to attach to the
VLAN
Specifies the value used to calculate the
VLAN MAC address, which is offset from the
switch MAC address. The valid range is
1-256. Specify the value 1 for the
Management VLAN only. If no MAC offset is
specified, the switch applies one
automatically.
Specifies the destination IP address for the
route being added. 0.0.0.0 is considered the
default route.
Specifies the destination subnet mask for the
route being added.
Specifies the next hop IP address for the
route being added.
Specifies the weight, or cost, of the route
being added. Range is 1-65535.
Enables the specified static route.
Disables the specified static route.
Changes the weight, or cost, of an existing
static route. Range is 1-65535.
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