User`s guide

Navigating the User Interface
The Main Edit menu
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The Ethernet menu contains submenus and profiles related to network functions, such as
bridging, routing, WAN connections, and so forth. The Mod Config Profile in this menu
relates to the configuration of the Ethernet interface itself, as shown next:
90-B00 Mod Config
Module Name=
Ether options...
WAN options...
SNMP options...
OSPF options...
OSPF global options...
Route Pref...
TServ options...
Bridging=No
IPX Routing=No
AppleTalk=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 profile has been set.
Opening edit fields
To open an edit field for a text-based parameter (such as a Telnet PW, for example), move the
cursor to that parameter and press Enter. An edit field opens, delimited by brackets:
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:
[ ]
ICMP Redirects=Accept
BOOTP Relay...
DNS...
(For related information, see “Special display characters and keys” on page 4-8.)