Overview
Software Overview
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Router. You can configure dynamic routing protocols from the router con-
figuration mode contexts. There are four router configuration modes: BGP,
RIP, PIM-Sparse, and OSPF. To configure these protocols, move to the global
configuration mode context and use this command:
Syntax: router [bgp | ospf | pim-sparse | rip]
For example, to configure RIP, enter:
ProCurve(config)# router rip
ProCurve(config-rip)#
When configuring BGP, you must also designate an AS number, which can be
between 1 and 65535, in the command line. (Your ISP will provide this
number.)
Syntax: router bgp <AS number>
For example, enter:
ProCurve(config)# router bgp 1
ProCurve(config-bgp)#
Line. Your router has three data lines that allow you to access the ProCurve
Secure Router's OS: console, SSH, and Telnet. You can configure options for
line sessions by accessing the line configuration mode context.
Syntax: line [console 0 | ssh <0-4> | telnet <0-4>]
For example, you might enter:
ProCurve(config)# line ssh 2
For more information on configuring secure access to the router using these
lines, see Chapter 2: Controlling Management Access to the ProCurve Secure
Router.
Other. You can access other configuration mode contexts from the global
configuration mode context, such as those from which you configure ACLs,
access control policies (ACPs), QoS maps, and crypto maps. You can enter
these configuration contexts from the global configuration mode context or
from individual interface configuration mode contexts.