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BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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Interface Configuration Mode
You enable features on a per-interface basis. Interface Configuration commands
modify the operation of an interface such as an Ethernet port. Interface Configuration
commands always follow a Global Configuration command, which defines the
interface type. From Global Configuration mode, enter Interface Configuration mode
by entering any interface command, such as the following:
MOT(config)#interface cable 3/0
The prompt changes to
MOT(config-if)#, To exit Interface Configuration mode and
return to Global Configuration mode, enter the exit command. To exit configuration
mode and return to Privileged EXEC mode, use the end command or the exit
command or type Ctrl-Z.
Router Configuration Mode
In Router Configuration mode you can enable routing protocol features. From Global
Configuration mode, enter Router Configuration mode by entering any router
command. The prompt changes in relation to the specific protocol. (See Figure 2-1.)
For example, if you enter the router bgp command, the prompt changes to
MOT(config-bgp)#. To exit Router Configuration mode and return to Global
Configuration mode, enter the exit command. To exit and return to Privileged EXEC
mode, use the end command or press Ctrl-Z.
Route Map Configuration Mode
In Route-map Configuration mode, you can establish route maps with the conditions
for redistributing routes from one routing protocol to an another. From Global
Configuration mode, enter Route-map Configuration mode by entering any route map
command. The prompt changes to MOT(config-rmap)#. To exit Route-map
Configuration mode and return to Global Configuration mode, enter the exit
command. To exit and return to Privileged EXEC mode, use the end command or
press Ctrl-Z.