4-5
System is starting...
User interface Con 0 is available.
Press ENTER to get started
Press
Enter
, and the system displays (if login authentication is not enabled):
<H3C>
Now the V100-E has entered user view and is ready for your configuration.
Configuration Fundamentals
Basic Configuration Procedures
Following are the basic steps that you can follow to configure the V100-E.
Step1
Figure out detailed networking requirements, including networking objectives, the role of the V100-E in
the network, transmission medium, security policy, and network reliability.
Step2
Draw a networking topology based on the requirements.
Step3
Configure IP addresses for the interfaces on the V100-E.
Step4
Configure routes, and if a dynamic routing protocol is enabled, set parameters for the protocol.
Step5
Configure security features as required.
Step6
Configure reliability features as required.
For more information on the configuration of protocols and functions for the V100-E, see the
H3C
SecPath Series Security Products Operation Manual
.
Command Line Interface
Characteristics of CLI
The CLI of the V100-E enables you to configure, manage, and maintain the V100-E.
The CLI provides the following functions:
z
Configure the device locally through the console port.
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Perform local or remote configuration and directly log in to and manage other devices by using the
telnet
command.
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Get online help whenever you enter ”?”.
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Test network connectivity quickly with network diagnostic tools, such as
tracert
and
ping
.
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Have detailed debugging information for troubleshooting your network.
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Enter the conflict-free keyword portion instead of the whole command, because the CLI supports
command prompting. For example, you simply need to enter “
dis
” for the
display
command.
CLI
In system view, all the commands are put into groups for the convenience of management, each being
associated to a view. For details, see
H3C SecPath Series Security Products Operation Manual.
You
can switch between the views by executing corresponding commands. In general, only certain
commands can be executed in a particular view. However, some commonly used commands, such as
ping
and
display current-configuration
, and
interface
can be executed in any view.