HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide

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Index
A B C D E F L M O P R S T U V
A
Accessing the CLI online help,2
As
signing user roles,22
B
Bac
king up the main next-startup configuration file to a
TFTP server,104
C
C
hanging resource access policies,21
CLI o
verview,41
CLI v
iews,1
Co
nfiguration task list,19
C
onfiguring banners,133
C
onfiguring command accounting,70
C
onfiguring command authorization,68
C
onfiguring configuration rollback,101
C
onfiguring feature groups,20
C
onfiguring SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c access,64
C
onfiguring SNMPv3 access,63
C
onfiguring temporary user role authorization,24
C
onfiguring the device as an IPv4 TFTP client,87
C
onfiguring the device as an IPv6 TFTP client,88
C
onfiguring the device name,132
C
onfiguring the power saving function,143
Co
nfiguring user role rules,20
Co
ntacting HP,153
C
ontrolling SNMP access,66
C
ontrolling Telnet/SSH logins,65
C
ontrolling the CLI output,8
Co
nventions,15 4
Cr
eating user roles,19
D
D
eleting a next-startup configuration file,105
D
eploying and configuring servers for automatic
configuration,13 0
Disa
bling all USB interfaces,14 5
Disa
bling password recovery capability,141
Displa
ying and maintaining CLI login,62
Displa
ying and maintaining configuration files,106
Displa
ying and maintaining device management
configuration,14 9
Displa
ying and maintaining FTP client,83
Displa
ying and maintaining software image
settings,115
Displa
ying device information in emergency shell
mode,122
Displa
ying RBAC settings,26
E
Emer
gency shell usage example,122
Ena
bling configuration encryption,99
Ena
bling displaying the copyright statement,133
Ena
bling software synchronization from the active
MPU to the standby MPU at startup,114
En
tering a command,3
En
tering Tcl configuration view from user view,151
F
Fi
le name formats,89
FI
PS compliance,87
FI
PS compliance,19
FI
PS compliance,43
FI
PS compliance,91
FI
PS compliance,74
FI
PS compliance,99
F
TP client configuration example for
MSR2000/MSR3000,84
F
TP client configuration example for MSR4000,85
L
L
oading the system image,121
L
ogging in through a pair of modems,59
L
ogging in through SSH,57
L
ogging in through Telnet,50
L
ogging in through the console/AUX port locally,43