Preparing the Device for Router Mode
Pre-Routing Configuration Tasks
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2.3 PREPARING THE DEVICE FOR ROUTER MODE
2.3.1 Pre-Routing Configuration Tasks
The following pre-routing tasks, as detailed in Section 2.1 and Section 2.2.1, must be performed 
from the switch CLI.
• Starting up the CLI. (Section 2.1.6)
• Setting the system password. (Section 2.2.1.4)
• Configuring basic platform settings, such as host name, system clock, and terminal display 
settings. (Section 2.2.3)
• Setting the system IP address. (Section 2.2.3.2)
• Create and enable VLANs. (Chapter 7)
• File management tasks, including uploading or downloading flash or text configuration files, 
and displaying directory and file contents. (Section 2.2.9)
• Configuring at least one module (or the standalone device) device to run in router mode. 
(Section 2.3.2)
Important Notice
Startup and general configuration of the Matrix Series device must occur from the switch CLI. For 
details on how to start the device and configure general platform settings, refer to Section 2.1 and 
Section 2.2.1. Once startup and general device settings are complete, IP configuration and other 
router-specific commands can be executed when the device is in router mode. For details on how 
to enable router mode from the switch CLI, refer to Table 2-11 in Section 2.3.3.
NOTES: The command prompts used as examples in Table 2-9 and throughout this 
guide show switch operation for a user in Read-Write (rw) access mode, and a system 
where module 1 and VLAN 1 have been configured for routing. The prompt changes 
depending on your current configuration mode, the specific Matrix device and module, 
and the interface types and numbers configured for routing on your system.
A module designation of 1 must be entered to enable routing on the Matrix NSA 
standalone device. All other values will result in an error message.