Navigating and Securing the Interface
Configuration menus
MAX 4000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Preliminary November 4, 1998
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A0-000 Ether Data
b0-000 Serial WAN
To move the cursor down, press Ctrl-N (next). To move it up, press Ctrl-P (previous).
Depending on your VT100 emulator, you might be able to press the Down-Arrow key instead
of Ctrl-N and the Up-Arrow key instead of Ctrl-P. (For a complete list of key combinations to
navigate the interface, see Table 4-1 on page 4-8.)
To open a menu, move the cursor to the menu’s name and press Enter. For example, press
Ctrl-N until the cursor points to 90-000 Ethernet, then press Enter. The Ethernet menu appears:
90-000 Ethernet
90-100 Connections
90-200 Names/Passwords
90-300 Bridge Adrs
90-400 Static Rtes
90-500 Filters
90-600 Firewalls
90-700 Frame Relay
90-800 Answer
90-900 SNMP Traps
90-A00 IPX Routes
90-B00 IPX SAP Filters
90-C00 Mod Config
The Ethernet menu contains submenus and profiles related to network functions, such as
bridging, routing, and WAN connections. The last menu item opens the Mod Config profile
which relates to the configuration of the Ethernet interface itself. Not all of the Mod Config
profile appears at the same time. Following is the initial display.
90-B00 Mod Config
Module Name=
Ether options...
WAN options...
SNMP options...
OSPF options...
OSPF global options...
Route Pref...
TServ options...
Bridging=No
Shared Prof=No
Telnet PW=
RIP Policy=Poison Rvrs
RIP Summary=Yes
ICMP Redirects=Accept
BOOTP Relay...
DNS...
Note:
With the exception of parameters designated N/A (not applicable), you can edit all
parameters in any profile. A profile is a group of parameters listed under a particular menu
entry. N/A means that a parameter does not apply within the context of how some other
parameter(s) or profiles have been set.