User Manual
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
4Motion 135 System Manual
4.3 NPU Configuration
After installing, commissioning, and powering up 4Motion, you can use the CLI to
configure 4Motion and make it completely operational in the network.
Configuration information is stored in a configuration file that resides in the NPU
flash. When you power up 4Motion for the first time after installation, the system
boots up using the factory default configuration. You can then use the CLI to
modify these configuration parameters.
This section provides information about the following configuration-specific tasks:
“Managing the IP Connectivity Mode” on page 136
“Configuring Physical and IP Interfaces” on page 139
“Managing the NPU Boot Mode” on page 169
“Managing the 4Motion Configuration File” on page 172
“Batch-processing of CLI Commands” on page 180
“Configuring the CPU” on page 181
“Configuring QoS Marking Rules” on page 196
“Configuring Static Routes” on page 211
“Configuring ACLs” on page 215
“Configuring the ASN-GW Functionality” on page 246
“Configuring Logging” on page 395
“Configuring Performance Data Collection” on page 411
“Configuring the SNMP/Trap Manager” on page 421
NOTE
For more information about accessing the CLI from a local terminal or remotely via Telnet/SSH,
refer to,
Section 4.1.1.