|
Chapter 3 described how to get your protocol translator started for the first time using the setup command facility. This chapter describes the following tasks:
For information about using the EXEC command interpreter, refer to the Protocol Translator Configuration Guide. For information about specific commands, refer to the Protocol Translator Command Reference publication. For information about making connections to network hosts, refer to the Communication Server and Protocol Translator Connection Guide.
The setup command facility can be used after first-time startup to make basic changes at any time. The changes you make will affect only the changed elements in current running memory and in nonvolatile memory (NVRAM).
When you enter the setup command facility after first-time startup, you must run through the entire dialog until you come to the element you intend to change. The default values indicated within the brackets in the System Configuration Dialog are the values last set using the setup command facility, were left as defaults, or were supplied using the configure command. If you do not want to make the change while still in the System Configuration Dialog, press Ctrl-C to return to the privileged EXEC prompt.
Refer to Chapter 2, "Preparing for First-Time Startup," for complete descriptions of the values you can assign each item within the dialog.
The streamlined setup command facility permits your protocol translator to netboot an image even though there may be problems with the configuration in NVRAM. The streamlined setup command facility is available only if your system is running from ROM monitor and it has RXBOOT ROMs installed.
The streamlined setup command facility is different from the standard setup command facility in that the streamlined facility does not ask you to configure global system parameters. You are prompted only to configure interface parameters, which permit your protocol translator to boot.
The protocol translator enters the streamlined setup command facility if, after any of the following circumstances occurs, your protocol translator is accidentally or intentionally rebooted (or you are attempting to netboot):
The following example shows a protocol translator entering the streamlined setup command facility because the protocol translator is being netbooted and it does not have a valid image in NVRAM:
--- System Configuration Dialog ---
Refer to the 'Getting Started' Guide for additional help.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
Configuring interface IP parameters for netbooting:
Configuring interface Ethernet0:
Is this interface in use? [yes]:
IP address for this interface: 131.108.169.23
Number of bits in subnet field [0]: 8
Class B network is 131.108.0.0, 8 subnet bits; mask is
255.255.255.0
You can review the changes you have made to the configuration. To display information stored in NVRAM, use the EXEC command show configuration. To make changes, use the configure command as described in the Protocol Translator Configuration Guide.
After having provided the basic startup configuration for your protocol translator, refer to the Protocol Translator Configuration Guide for information about using the configure command to make advanced configuration changes.
The configuration guide also provides information about the following tasks:
|