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Chapter 4: Learning Configuration Expert Basics
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servers, and configure the SSR for SNMP traps. For details on performing these tasks,
see
see
.
2.
Configure bridging on the SSR as discussed in
.
3.
Group physical ports on the SSR by configuring VLANs as discussed in
.
4.
If you are using the SSR in an IP environment, create IP interfaces and then configure
those interfaces for unicast or multicast routing.
those interfaces for unicast or multicast routing.
For details on IP interfaces, see
. For details on unicast routing, see
. For details on multicast routing, see
.
5.
.
6.
.
7.
If you want to set security on the SSR, define ACLs and Layer-2 security filters as
discussed in
discussed in
.
Committing Your Configuration Changes
When you finish working in a wizard or dialog box, Configuration Expert temporarily
saves the changes you have made. To apply your changes, however, you will need to
commit them to a configuration file. You can commit your changes to the Active
Configuration file, the Startup Configuration file, both of those files, or a Custom
Configuration file.
saves the changes you have made. To apply your changes, however, you will need to
commit them to a configuration file. You can commit your changes to the Active
Configuration file, the Startup Configuration file, both of those files, or a Custom
Configuration file.
To commit your configuration changes:
1.
Click the Commit button
in the Configuration Expert toolbar.
A Commit Configuration form similar to the following appears. The configuration file
in which you made your changes is listed in the From Configuration list box.
in which you made your changes is listed in the From Configuration list box.