
Using the Bay Command Console
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Configuring a FDDI Interface with IP and RIP
This example includes an attempt to change the address assigned to IP on a FDDI
interface. Note the BCC responses to this attempt, and note the corrective action.
ppp/3/2> ip address 192.168.4.1 adjhost 192.168.4.2 Add IP (address192.168.4.1) and an
adjacent host (address 192.168.4.2) to
ppp/3/2.
ip/192.168.4.1> pwc Display the full config/context path from root
level to ip/192.168.4.1.
sync/3/2 ppp/3/2 ip/192.168.4.1 The path branches from root level to
sync/3/2, ppp/3/2, and finally
ip/192.168.4.1.
Prompts, Commands, and Responses
Comments
ip/192.168.4.1> fddi 4/1 Add to the device configuration a FDDI
interface on slot 4, connector 1.
fddi/4/1> ip 192.168.5.1 Add IP (address 192.168.5.1) to fddi/4/1.
ip/192.168.5.1> rip Enable RIP on ip/192.168.5.1.
rip/192.168.5.1> pwc Display the full path from root level to
rip/192.168.5.1.
fddi/4/1 ip/192.168.5.1 rip/192.168.5.1 The path branches from root level to
fddi/4/1, ip/192.168.5.1, and then to
rip/192.168.5.1.
rip/192.168.5.1> info Verify values currently assigned to the
configurable attributes of RIP on
ip/192.168.5.1.
group {ip/192.168.5.1} The “parent” or previous context level in the
tree is ip/192.168.5.1.
state enabled
address 192.168.5.1 This is the IP address assigned to this fddi
interface.
supply enable
Prompts, Commands, and Responses Comments
rip/3.3.3.3> sync 3/2 Add to the device configuration a
synchronous interface on slot 3, connector
2.
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