3Com 6000 Network Router User Manual


 
36 Chapter 3: Starting and Configuring the Router 6000
Router
Configuration
Basics
The following are the general procedures for configuring the router:
1 Before working on the router, fully comprehend network requirements,
such as networking purpose, position of the router on the network,
subnetting, type of the WAN and transmission medium, security policy
and reliability.
2 Based on the requirements, draw a clear and complete networking
diagram.
3 Configure the WAN interface on the router.
First, configure the physical operating parameters (such as
synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, baud rate and
synchronization clock) of the interface according to the transmission
medium of the WAN. For the dial-up interface, you also need to
configure DCC parameters.
Then, configure the link layer protocol and the related operating
parameters according to the type of the WAN.
4 Assign an IP address or IPX network number to each interface on the
router according to subnetting.
5 Configure routing. When enabling a dynamic routing protocol, you also
need to configure the related operating parameters.
6 Configure the security settings as needed.
7 Configure the reliability settings as needed.
For more information on the protocols and functions provided by the
router, refer to V2.41 Configuration Guide.
Command Line
Interface
Characteristics of the command line interface
The command line interface (CLI) available with the 3Com Router 6000
provides commands for configuring and managing the router. It supports:
Configuring the router locally through the console port.
Telneting to the router to configure it locally or remotely; telneting
from the router to other routers to manage them.
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