
Configuring Routers
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4.
Click on Delete.
The circuit is deleted from the router, and no longer appears in the Circuit List
window.
5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each circuit that you want to delete from the
router.
Renaming a Circuit
To rename a circuit on the router, begin at the Configuration Manager window and
complete the following steps:
1. Select Circuits➔Edit Circuits.
The Circuit List window appears (Figure 4-1).
2. Select the circuit that you want to rename from the list of circuits.
3. Click on Edit.
The Circuit Definition window appears (Figure 4-2).
4. Enter a new name for this circuit in the Circuit Name box.
5. Select Lines➔Change Lines; the circuit’s new name is saved.
6. Follow Steps 1 through 5 for each circuit that you want to rename.
7. Select File➔Exit to exit this window when you are finished.
Moving a Circuit
Once you configure a circuit on a network interface, you can move the circuit to
another network interface. When you move a circuit to a different type of network
interface (for example, when you move an Ethernet circuit to an FDDI network
interface connector), the Configuration Manager notes the type of connector for
the circuit interface, and provides the appropriate line detail parameters.
To move a circuit, begin at the Configuration Manager window and complete
these steps.
1. Select Circuits➔Edit Circuit.
The Circuit List window appears (Figure 4-1).
2. Select the circuit that you want to move from the list of circuits.
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