HP A6602 Installation Manual page 52

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Step5
Configure routes. If it is necessary to enable a dynamic routing protocol, you need to configure
related operating parameters of the protocol.
Step6
Perform security configuration for the router if necessary.
Step7
Perform reliability configuration for the router if necessary.
For the configuration details of the protocols or functions of the router, refer to HP SR6600
Routers User Manual.
Command Line Interface
Features of the Command Line Interface
The command line interface (CLI) of the A6602 provides a number of configuration commands,
which enable you to configure and manage the router.
The CLI provides the following functions:
Allows you to perform local configuration through the console port.
Allows you to perform the local or remote configuration and directly log in to and manage other
routers by using the telnet command.
Provides online help, which is available by entering "?".
Provides network diagnostic tools, such as Tracert and Ping, for quick diagnosis of network
connectivity.
Provides all kinds of detailed debugging information to help diagnose network faults.
Supports the auto-complete function. If you enter a conflict-free part of a command, the
command will be interpreted. For example, you just need to enter dis for the display command.
Supports the suggest function. For example, if you type dis and press Tab , all the commands
started with "dis" will be displayed.
Command Line Interface
The command line interface of the A6602 provides plenty of configuration commands. All the
commands are grouped in system view. Each group corresponds to a view. You can switch
between different configuration views by using the corresponding commands. In general, only
certain commands can be executed in a particular view. However, some commonly used
commands, such as ping and display current-configuration, can be executed in any view.

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