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(The WAN ports listed will correspond to the central router’s WAN
ports.)
4. Use the [v] key, if necessary, to move the cursor to the row for the
port at which you want the new configuration to be made available
for a remote router, then go on to the next step.
5. In the ‘‘Auto Enab’’ (Auto Enable) column of the desired WAN port,
type y and press [Return] to enable Quick Remote for that port. ‘‘Yes‘
then appears in the Auto Enable field, indicating that Quick Remote
is enabled for that port.
The cursor then moves to the ‘‘Brg Enab’’ (Bridge Enable) field.
6. Enable or disable bridging on the first WAN and LAN ports of the
remote router.
If you don’t want to change the setting in this field, just press
[Return] to move to the next field.
If you want to change the bridge setting, type y (for ‘‘Yes’’) and
press [Return] to disable bridging or (if the current setting is ‘Yes’’),
type n (for ‘‘No’’) and press [Return] to disable bridging.
Figure 8-4. Example of a Quick Remote Screen (HP Router SR)
How To Use Quick Remote
How To Create and Save a Quick Remote Configuration
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