Enable: Enabling Configured Entities
Use NCL’s Enable command to place a configured protocol application,
circuit, an X.25 point-to-point virtual circuit, or other configured
software object into service. You would do this for:
Entities previously disabled using the Disable command
Entities configured not to be auto-enabled when the router boots
Configuration conflicts and errors
(On the HP Router 650, you can also enable a previously disabled
interface module slot.)You need to identify the object by its management
information base variable name or object identification code. See the
“Managed Objects Table” on page 16-32 and the List command on page
16-35 for object names, codes, and pathnames.
Syntax
enable identifier
identifier is the pathname identifying the software object. You can
use object identification codes and/or object names.
Examples
enable ip Both enable the IP router.
enable 5 (5 is the equivalent object
identification code for ip.)
enable cct.ether1 cct.wan1 Enables the circuits named
“Ether1” and “WAN1”.
enable echo Enables TCP echo service.
enable pm.2 Enables the interface module
in slot 2 (HP Router 650 only).
NCL
Commands
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Using the Network Control Language
Managing Router Operations and Resources
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