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Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address – continued
I-88 1X SC 4812T Lite BTS Optimization/ATP FEB 2005
PRELIMINARY
Table I-17: Enter/Change BTS Router FE Interface IP Addresses and Operating Parameters
n ActionStep
NOTE
Examples in this procedure show Prompts for BTSRTR–bts#–1–1 and BTSRTR–bts#–1–2, but
the procedure can be used for any Router in any BTS Router Group or a BTS Router running the
Canned Configuration File (BTSRTR1 or BTSRTR2).
4 At the BTSRTR–bts#–1–1> User EXEC Mode Prompt, enter the following to access the Privileged
EXEC Mode:
enable
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR–bts#–1–1> enable
Password:
5 Enter the Privileged EXEC Mode Password.
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR–bts#–1–1> enable
Password:
BTSRTR–
bts#–1–1#
6 At the BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# Privileged EXEC Mode Prompt, display the FE Interface IP Addresses
by typing:
sh
ow ip interface brief
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# show ip interface brief
Interface IP Address OK? Method
Status Protocol
FastEthernet0/0 192.168.146.1 YES
NVRAM up up
Serial0:0 unassigned YES unset
administratively down down
FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES
unset administratively down down
Serial1:0 unassigned YES unset
administratively down down
BTSRTR–
bts#–1–1#
7 For a FastEthernet0/0 (fa0/0) or FastEthernet0/1(fa0/1) Interface that does not have a correct IP
Address, or does not have an assigned IP Address, enter the following at the BTS Router Prompt
to access the Global Configuration Mode:
conf
igure terminal
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR–bts#–1–1# conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
BTSRTR–
bts#–1–1(config)#
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