Enable Interface <Interface_Name>; Enable Ip Forwarding; Enable Ip Network <Network_Name>; Enable Ip Rip - 3Com OfficeConnect 3CP4144 Cli User's Manual

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enable interface
<interface_name>

enable ip forwarding

enable ip network
<network_name>

enable ip rip

enable ip routing

enable ipx network
<network_name>

enable lan access

enable link_traps
interface
<interface_name>
enable network service
<service _name>
enable security_option
remote_user
administration
enable security_option
snmp user_access
enable snmp
authentication traps
Enables the specified interface. Enabling an interface enables it to transmit and
receive data. You can use list interfaces to see which interfaces are defined, and
whether they are currently disabled.
Enables all IP networks to forward (route) packets. You should only need to use
this command if you previously used disable ip forwarding.
Enables the specified IP network, which you previously defined using add ip
network. You can use list ip networks to see the currently defined IP networks, as
well as their current status.
Enables the RIP protocol for all IP networks. RIP protocol is set to NONE by default.
You can check the RIP version using show ip network settings, and modify it using
set ip network. RIP is enabled by default.
Enables all routing protocols for all IP networks. Currently, the only IP routing
protocol this command enables is RIP, so it is functionally the same as enable ip rip.
Enables the specified IPX network, which you previously defined using the add ipx
network command. You can list currently defined IPX networks using list ipx
networks.
When the access list feature is enabled, this command enables access to all hosts
on the local LAN interface. When enabled, all frames received on the LAN
interface bypass the access list check.
This command tells SNMP to send linkup and linkdown traps for the specified
interface. You can see if the interface is currently enabled for traps using the show
interface settings command.
Enables the network service that you previously defined with the add network
service command. You can see which services are currently defined and their state
using list network services.
Enables CLI access to remote TELNET and dial-in users. This prevents remote users
from modifying the configuration. CLI configuration can be done from the console
port and remote users. You can use disable security_option remote_user
administration to restrict CLI access to the console port only and enable
security_option remote_user administration to re-open full TELNET access.
Enables SNMP access to the user table. This allows remote users to use SNMP to
update the user table, and gain unauthorized access to the CLI. Use show
security_options to see the current security values.
This command tells SNMP to send traps for both local and remote authentication.
You can use show snmp to see the current setting.
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