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Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco MWR 2941 Router Using the CLI
Configuration Sequence
The configuration sequence of the Cisco MWR 2941 router assumes that you will have already had some
familiarity with the configuration of Cisco routers. It is also assumed that you are familiar with your own
network configurations and that you are familiar with the Command Line Interface (CLI) used in
configuring Cisco routers.
Note For correct CLI syntax and format, see the Appendix B, “Cisco MWR 2941 Router Command
Reference”.
Summary of Steps
To configure the Cisco MWR 2941 router, perform the following tasks.
1. Configuring the Hostname and Password, page 4-2
2. Verifying the Hostname and Password, page 4-3
3. Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, page 4-4
4. Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces, page 4-6
5. Configuring HWIC-9ESW Interfaces, page 4-11
6. Configuring VLANs, page 4-12
7. Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP), page 4-15
8. Configuring Ethernet CFM, page 4-30
9. Configuring Ethernet Link Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM), page 4-33
10. Configuring Ethernet Local Management Interface (E-LMI), page 4-38
11. Configuring Clocking and Timing, page 4-39
12. Configuring MLPPP Backhaul, page 4-49
13. Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), page 4-58
14. Configuring Routing Protocols, page 4-59
15. Configuring BFD, page 4-59
16. Configuring IP Multicast, page 4-64
17. Configuring Pseudowire, page 4-73
18. Configuring Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), page 4-88
19. Configuring Quality of Service (QoS), page 4-88
20. Configuring Link Noise Monitor, page 4-104
21. Saving Configuration Changes, page 4-107
Configuring the Hostname and Password
Configure the hostname and set an encrypted password. Configuring a hostname allows you to
distinguish between multiple Cisco routers. Setting an encrypted password allows you to prevent
unauthorized configuration changes.