Riverstone Networks RS 2100 Network Router User Manual


 
Riverstone Networks RS 2100 Switch Router Getting Started Guide Index-1
INDEX
Numerics
1000-Mbps port...................................... 2-10
10Base-T/100Base-TX management port 2-8
A
access modes ............................................ 4-4
activating config commands in scratchpad4-6
activating the Command Line Interface...4-3
adding new image to internal flash .......... 5-1
address-based bridging.............................2-3
annotations in configuration files............. 4-8
application switching ...............................2-5
assigning DNS servers ...........................4-18
autoboot.................................................... 5-7
B
baud rate...................................................2-8
BGP
2, 3, 4 ................................................. 2-4
Boot mode ................................................4-4
boot PROM ..............................................5-3
boot source ...............................................5-5
bootp......................................................... 5-7
BootP client..............................................5-7
autoboot .............................................5-7
reboot................................................. 5-8
set autoboot bootp..............................5-7
set command......................................5-7
BootP/TFTP server................................... 5-7
configuring......................................... 5-7
bootsource .............................................. 4-13
bridging .................................................... 2-3
address-based..................................... 2-3
flow-based ......................................... 2-3
L2 lookup table.................................. 2-3
C
chassis
features............................................... 2-8
LEDs.................................................. 2-8
choosing software image for booting....... 5-2
CLI
activating............................................4-3
command history ...............................4-5
Ctrl+a .................................................4-5
Ctrl+b.................................................4-5
Ctrl+d.................................................4-5
Ctrl+e .................................................4-5
Ctrl+f..................................................4-5
Ctrl+n.................................................4-5
Ctrl+p.................................................4-5
Ctrl+u.................................................4-5
Ctrl+x.................................................4-5
Ctrl+z .................................................4-5
delete character ..................................4-5
erase entire line ..................................4-5
erase from cursor to end of line .........4-5
exit current access mode....................4-5
line editing commands.......................4-5
move cursor back one character ........4-5
move cursor forward one character ...4-5
move cursor to beginning of line .......4-5
move cursor to end of line .................4-5
starting ...............................................4-4
CLI access modes.....................................4-4
Boot....................................................4-4
Configure ...........................................4-4
Enable ................................................4-4
User....................................................4-4
Command Line Interface
management port ...............................2-8
management port, cable installation ..3-4
community string....................................4-15
configuration
active..................................................4-6
DNS domain name and address.......4-18
en0 Ethernet interface......................4-10
saving.................................................4-6
scratchpad ..........................................4-6
startup ................................................4-6
trap target.........................................4-15
viewing ..............................................4-8
configuration file annotations...................4-8
Configure mode........................................4-4
configuring BootP/TFTP server...............5-7