Assigning Initial Router Parameters - Avaya P334T-ML Installation And Configuration Manual

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Assigning Initial Router Parameters

This section is only applicable if you either purchased a Layer 3 preconfigured
P334T-ML module or purchased a Routing License Key Certificate for P334T-ML
and activated the License Key. For information, on activating a Licence Key, see
Obtaining and Activating a License Key below.
To configure the initial router parameters perform the following via the CLI:
1
Enter set device-mode router and press Enter.
You will be prompted to reset the module.
2
Type y.
Wait for the module to restart and for the CLI prompt to reappear.
3
Type show device-mode and press Enter to ensure that the module is in
router mode.
Assign the stack IP address as described in Assigning P330's IP Stack Address
before you assign the Initial Router IP address.
4
To access Router commands from the Master module, type the command
session <module number> router where <module number> is the
location of the router module in the stack, and press Enter.
The command prompt changes from P330-N> to Router-N#> where N is
the number of the router in the stack (see P330 Sessions).
5
Type configure and press Enter. The prompt Router-N(configure)#
appears.
If the IP interface is on VLAN #1, continue with step 7.
6
Create the management/routing VLAN. Use the command
set vlan <Vlan-id> name <Vlan-name> replacing <Vlan-id> by the
Avaya P334T-ML User's Guide
Chapter 12
Avaya P330 Layer 3 Features
Use the following command...
enable vlan commands
show ip route (Layer 3)
show ip interface
show ip icmp
clear vlan
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