
Using the BCC to Quick-Start a Router
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For example, enter:
ip# static-route address 192.168.124.10 mask 255.255.255.0
next-hop-address 192.168.125.35
static-route/192.168.124.10/255.255.255.0/192.168.125.35#
12.
Return to root level to configure global system services that affect all
slots, such as SNMP, FTP, Telnet, TFTP, and the HTTP Server.
<
current_level
># box
13.
Add SNMP globally to the router by entering:
box# snmp
snmp#
14.
Specify an SNMP community name, for example, “public.”
snmp# community public
community/public#
15.
Define the access level that you want for the port for router security.
By default, access is read-only. If you want access to be read-write, enter:
community/public# access read-write
16.
Define the workstation that will be the SNMP manager for the router by
entering:
community/public# manager
<ip_address>
ip_address
is the address of the workstation that will be the SNMP manager.
(An address of 0.0.0.0 allows any workstation to be the manager.)
For exampl
e, enter:
community/public# manager 192.32.20.12
manager/public/192.32.20.12#
17.
Return to root level.
manager/public/192.32.20.12# box
18.
Configure Telnet from the root level by entering:
box# telnet
19.
Add the Telnet client.
telnet# client
client#
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