Part No. 114084 Rev. ANovember 1996Router Software Version 11.00 Rev. 4nSite Manager Sofware Version 5.00 Rev. 4n Configuring Remote Access
x 114084 Rev. A Bay Networks Software License (continued) 9. Licensee shall not reverse assemble, reverse compile, or in any way reverse engineer t
Configuring Remote Access5-6 114084 Rev. AConfiguring an Ethernet Interface for Network BootingTo configure an AN/ANH/ARN Ethernet interface for network
Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-7 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfigTo enable or disable an AN/ANH/ARN inte
Configuring Remote Access5-8 114084 Rev. ATable 5-5 describes the ifconfig command arguments for enabling and disabling interfaces for network booting.
Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-9 Verifying Your ConfigurationYou can use the getcfg command to verify • Whether the rou
Configuring Remote Access5-10 114084 Rev. AWhat to Do NextYou can now boot the router over the network, assuming that you already• Configured a UNIX wo
114084 Rev. A 6-1 Chapter 6Managing ANH Repeater PortsYou manage ANH repeater ports using Site Manager software. This chapter describes• Enabling and
Configuring Remote Access6-2 114084 Rev. AFigure 6-1. 8-Port ANH Port Status WindowNote: The ninth port is the AUI interface from the 8-port ANH route
Managing ANH Repeater Ports114084 Rev. A 6-3 Figure 6-2. 12-Port ANH Port Status Window3.To change the status of a port, click on Enabled or Disabled
Configuring Remote Access6-4 114084 Rev. ATesting and Resetting ANH Repeater PortsUse the following procedure to reset and test ANH repeater ports:1.
Managing ANH Repeater Ports114084 Rev. A 6-5 Repeater Port Group Parameter Descriptions Parameter: Reset Default: NO_RESET Options: NO_RESET | RESET F
114084 Rev. A xi Contents About This Guide Before You Begin ...
114084 Rev. A 7-1 Chapter 7Configuring a Data Collection ModuleThis chapter describes how to configure an optional Ethernet Data Collection Module (DCM)
Configuring Remote Access7-2 114084 Rev. ATo communicate with the RMON agent software on the DCM board, the router requires a software subsystem, call
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-3 The RMON GroupsThe RMON agent runs on the DCM, and comprises a set of MIB groups. RFC 1757 define
Configuring Remote Access7-4 114084 Rev. AHistory Control Group and Ethernet History GroupThe History Control and Ethernet History groups work togethe
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-5 Packet Capture GroupThe Packet Capture group enables the capture of packets that satisfy the Fil
Configuring Remote Access7-6 114084 Rev. AEnabling a DCM Using Site ManagerTo enable a newly installed Ethernet DCM option by creating the DCM softwar
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-7 2.To accept the default configuration, click on OK. Or to customize the configuration, continue wi
Configuring Remote Access7-8 114084 Rev. A Parameter: Boot Option Default: LOCAL Options: LOCAL | DOWNLOAD Function: Specifies whether the DCM board us
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-9 Parameter: Image Save Mode Default: SAVE Options: SAVE | NO SAVE Function: Specifies whether the
xii 114084 Rev. A Chapter 2Selecting the Boot Configuration Booting the Router for the First Time ...
Configuring Remote Access7-10 114084 Rev. A Parameter: RMON Max Host Default: 500 Range: 100 to 8128 Function: Relates to the RMON Host group. Indicat
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-11 Parameter: RMON Default Matrix Default: Disable Options: Enable | Disable Function: Relates to
Configuring Remote Access7-12 114084 Rev. AActivating the DCMTo activate the DCM:1. From the Configuration Manager window, select Platform > DCM 11.
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-13 Booting the DCMTo reboot an installed DCM board, disable and then reenable the DCM as described
Configuring Remote Access7-14 114084 Rev. A2. Set the Enable/Disable parameter to DISABLE.3. Click on OK.4. Select Platform > DCM 11.0 and later &g
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-15 2.Click on OK.The Configuration Manager deletes the DCM software subsystem on the modules you se
Configuring Remote Access7-16 114084 Rev. AOr, to change the maximum Host configuration on an ARN expansion module, issue the following command:set wfD
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-17 RMON ApplicationsSome network management applications automatically set up their own configurati
Configuring Remote Access7-18 114084 Rev. ARMON Memory UseThe total amount of RMON memory depends on the DRAM in the DCM (Table 7-1).The following sec
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-19 Statistics GroupWhen you enable the DCM, the RMON agent automatically creates a Statistics confi
114084 Rev. A xiii Chapter 4Configuring Network Booting Preparing Configuration and Image Files ...
Configuring Remote Access7-20 114084 Rev. AHost GroupWhen you enable the DCM, the default setting (Disable) for the RMON Default Host parameter does n
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-21 HostTopN GroupTo save memory and increase performance, there is no default configuration for the
Configuring Remote Access7-22 114084 Rev. AFilter and Capture GroupsYou must create Filter and Capture configurations through your RMON network managem
Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-23 ExampleYou specify a buffer size of 32 KB and a packet slice size of 1 KB. After checking the a
114084 Rev. A A-1 Appendix ATroubleshooting Network Boot ProblemsUse the information in the following sections of this appendix to resolve problems di
Configuring Remote AccessA-2 114084 Rev. ARouter Fails to Get IP AddressIf a message at the router console indicates that the router failed to get an
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-3 • If you are using EZ-Install over a Frame Relay permanent virtual circuit (PVC) in group acces
Configuring Remote AccessA-4 114084 Rev. A2. Make sure that the AN/ANH/ARN’s synchronous port configured for EZ-Install is cabled to the upstream route
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-5 4.Make sure that the tftp dgram entry in the /etc/inetd.conf file is correct for your system. Re
xiv 114084 Rev. A Chapter 7Configuring a Data Collection Module Ethernet DCM and RMON Overview ...
Configuring Remote AccessA-6 114084 Rev. A4. Use Site Manager to make sure that IP is enabled and TFTP is created in the AN/ANH/ARN configuration file.
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-7 To display the drivers that are configured to run, enter the following command:get wfDrivers.*.0
Configuring Remote AccessA-8 114084 Rev. AIdentifying Remote Connectivity ProblemsThe sections that follow provide guidelines for isolating a router a
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-9 Guidelines for Using Packet CaptureUse the Packet Capture utility to view incoming or outgoing
Configuring Remote AccessA-10 114084 Rev. A• If the BOOTP server is not receiving the requests, make sure that the upstream router is receiving and fo
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-11 The following sample response shows the default settings for an AN or ANH with one Ethernet an
Configuring Remote AccessA-12 114084 Rev. AThe possible settings for synchronous connectors are as follows:• EZ-Install (the default setting)• The IP
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-13 3.Compare the inconsistency in the bootptab file to the sample bootptab file in Chapter 3 (refe
Configuring Remote AccessA-14 114084 Rev. AVerify the BOOTP server setup as follows:1. Make sure that the kernel image and all of the application (.ex
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-15 6.Make sure that the configuration filename and path are correct in the bootptab file. For examp
114084 Rev. A xvAlarm and Event Group ...7-23 Appendix ATroubleshooti
Configuring Remote AccessA-16 114084 Rev. AYou can use either the Quick Get function of the Statistics Manager tool or the Technician Interface get co
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-17 When Technician Interface commands require you to specify a volume, always specify Volume 1 fo
Configuring Remote AccessA-18 114084 Rev. AAfter the router successfully Netboots, you can use TFTP to restore the software image and configuration file
114084 Rev. A B-1 Appendix BUsing the Local Boot ProcedureIf you have read Chapter 2 and want to use the Local Boot (Quick-Start) process to start an
Configuring Remote AccessB-2 114084 Rev. AUsing the WorksheetsThis appendix includes a series of worksheets to help you organize the network informati
Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-3 Or, a remote-site operator runs the installation script as described in the hardware installation guid
Configuring Remote AccessB-4 114084 Rev. AEnter connector number [1]: If there is only one connetor on the module you chose, the script automatically
Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-5 3 Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation:Enter the IP address for the COM interface.Enter IP subn
Configuring Remote AccessB-6 114084 Rev. ARouter Protocol WorksheetsThis section contains requested information and possible options relating to the r
Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-7 OSPF Worksheet Requested Information Options Your ResponseEnter OSPF router ID in dotted decimal nota
xvi 114084 Rev. A Router Protocol Worksheets ... B-6Wide Area Proto
Configuring Remote AccessB-8 114084 Rev. AEnter OSPF interface type selection [1]:1. Broadcast2. NBMA 3. Point-to-Point4. Point-to-Multipoint (Proprie
Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-9 Enter decimal value in seconds for Poll Interval [20]:(For NBMA only)Enter the largest number of secon
Configuring Remote AccessB-10 114084 Rev. AWide Area Protocol WorksheetsThis section contains requested information and possible options relating to w
Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-11 Enter Remote Addressselection [3]:1. DCE2. DTE3. EXPLICITNote: Reverse local and remote address value
Configuring Remote AccessB-12 114084 Rev. APPP Standard Worksheet Requested Information Options Your ResponseEnter Remote IP address in dotted decimal
Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-13 Enable use of the Remote Peer router’s LQR Timer? (y/n) [y]:(For LQR Protocol only)y(es)n(o)Note: If
Configuring Remote AccessB-14 114084 Rev. ARunning the Quick-Start ScriptYou run the install.bat or inst_arn.bat script as part of the Local Boot proc
Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-15 The script prompts you for the following information (in the order given):a. The initial Global Works
Configuring Remote AccessB-16 114084 Rev. AFigure B-1. Starting the IP Interface Test8.To continue the IP configuration test, enter the IP address for
114084 Rev. A C-1 Appendix CImplementation NotesThis appendix contains implementation hints, a few important notes you could have missed earlier in th
114084 Rev. A xvii Figures Figure 1-1. Getting an IP Address from a Bay Networks Standard Circuit or a Frame Relay PVC in Direct Access Mode 1-8Figur
Configuring Remote AccessC-2 114084 Rev. A• If you are using EZ-Install over Frame Relay to boot an AN/ANH/ARN, you can have up to 20 PVCs for a singl
Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-3 • You can issue a boot command from the Diagnostic Monitor prompt and specify a local boot by using 1: as the vo
Configuring Remote AccessC-4 114084 Rev. ANetwork paths composed of three or four repeaters must also comply with the following additional restriction
Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-5 Figure C-1 shows an example of a single ANH network configuration. UTP distribution cables connect Ethernet stati
Configuring Remote AccessC-6 114084 Rev. AConfiguring Multiple HubsYou can interconnect as many as four ANH units using the UTP repeater ports. When yo
Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-7 Figure C-2. Connecting the ANH with Other HubsConfiguring an AUI PortYou can connect any IEEE 802.3 media attachm
Configuring Remote AccessC-8 114084 Rev. AConnecting the AUI Port to a Fiber Optic BackboneTo connect an AN or ANH to a fiber optic backbone, you must
Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-9 Connecting the AUI Port to a Coaxial BackboneYou can use the AUI port to connect an AN or ANH to a coaxial backb
114084 Rev. A Index-1 Symbols/etc/inetd.conf file, 3-9, 3-10/etc/services file, 3-2/tftpboot directory, 3-10/usr/wf/config directory, 3-3Aaddress. See IP
Configuring Remote AccessIndex-2 114084 Rev. ABay Networks Proprietary PPP protocol, worksheet for, B-10Bay Networks Standard PPP protocol, 5-5Bay Net
Index114084 Rev. A Index-3 corrupted, A-17creating, 4-2customized, 1-5, 1-13, 2-3getting from a BOOTP server, 1-10 to 1-12hint for creating, C-1prepar
Configuring Remote AccessIndex-4 114084 Rev. Aconfiguring, 3-1, 4-1initial startup option, 2-6maximum PVCs, C-2requirements, 1-4summary, 1-3, 1-4troubl
Index114084 Rev. A Index-5 BOOTP parameters, 4-20incoming and outgoing, 4-17 to 4-20interoperability issues for RMON, 7-16IP addressassigning manually
Configuring Remote AccessIndex-6 114084 Rev. ANetboot Global parametersBoot Config From Network, 4-9Boot Config Pathname, 4-10Boot Image From Network, 4
Index114084 Rev. A Index-7 resetting and testing ANH, 6-1 to 6-5resetting while writing to a file, 2-4, A-17RFC 1048, 3-7RIP routing protocol, workshee
Configuring Remote AccessIndex-8 114084 Rev. Aformat, 3-4tc (table continuation) tag, in bootptab, 3-6technical support, xxxiTELNET, B-5testingBOOTP,
114084 Rev. A xix Tables Table 1-1. Summary of Boot Options ...1-4Table 3-1. BOO
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114084 Rev. A xxi About This Guide Read this guide if you are responsible for connecting a Bay Networks™ BayStack™ Access Node (AN®), Access Node Hu
Configuring Remote Accessxxii 114084 Rev. A Where to Find AN, ANH, or ARN Information Use this guide in conjunction with other Bay Networks documenta
About This Guide 114084 Rev. A xxiii Conventions angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description insi
Configuring Remote Accessxxiv 114084 Rev. A Acronyms ANSI American National Standards InstituteARP Address Resolution ProtocolAUI Attachment Unit Int
About This Guide 114084 Rev. A xxv RFC Request for CommentsRIP Routing Information ProtocolRMON remote monitoringSAM System Administration ManagerSM
114084 Rev. A xxvii Technical Support and Online ServicesTo ensure comprehensive network support to our customers and partners worldwide, Bay Networks
Configuring Remote Accessxxviii 114084 Rev. ABay Networks Customer Service If you purchased your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized
Technical Support and Online Services114084 Rev. A xxix Bay Networks Information ServicesBay Networks Information Services provide up-to-date support
114084 Rev. A iii USA Requirements Only Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice This equipment generates,
Configuring Remote Accessxxx 114084 Rev. ASupport Source CDThis CD-ROM -- sent quarterly to all contracted customers -- is a complete Bay Networks Ser
Technical Support and Online Services114084 Rev. A xxxi InfoFACTSInfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24-hour fax-on-demand service. This automated syst
114084 Rev. A 1-1 Chapter 1Understanding Tools and OptionsThe Bay Networks BayStack ARN and AN families of routers connect multiprotocol workgroups to
Configuring Remote Access1-2 114084 Rev. A• A firmware diagnostics monitor with a command-line interface. You use the AN/ANH/ARN monitor to configure th
Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-3 Boot Configuration OptionsThis section summarizes your options for getting the AN, ANH, or ARN softwar
Configuring Remote Access1-4 114084 Rev. ATable 1-1 summarizes the four startup options. The next section, “The Boot Process,” describes how each opti
Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-5 *. You can use the Netboot and Directed Netboot procedure on a Token Ring interface on the ARN only.D
Configuring Remote Access1-6 114084 Rev. AThe Boot ProcessAn AN, ANH, or ARN boots using its configured startup option. The default configuration is EZ-
Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-7 During the EZ-Install process, the router obtains its address automatically, as described next.1. Whe
iv 114084 Rev. A Japan/Nippon Requirements Only Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) StatementVoluntary Control Council for Interferenc
Configuring Remote Access1-8 114084 Rev. AFor example, in Figure 1-1 the upstream router’s interface address is 192.32.1.1. This means that the upstre
Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-9 For example, in Figure 1-2, an AN/ANH/ARN router sends BOOTP requests for its IP address. The upstrea
Configuring Remote Access1-10 114084 Rev. AIf both serial interfaces receive BOOTP responses, the AN/ANH/ARN assigns the respective IP addresses to ea
Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-11 3. The AN/ANH/ARN stops sending BOOTP requests.4. The AN/ANH/ARN sends a TFTP request for the configu
Configuring Remote Access1-12 114084 Rev. AFigure 1-5. Getting the Kernel8. The AN/ANH/ARN boots the kernel.9. The AN/ANH/ARN uses TFTP to get applica
Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-13 When you use Local Boot as the initial boot option, you boot a default (generic) configuration file. Y
114084 Rev. A 2-1 Chapter 2Selecting the Boot ConfigurationThis chapter provides information to help you select the boot method for both the initial st
Configuring Remote Access2-2 114084 Rev. AAfter you select the initial startup configuration and set up the network (as described in this guide), you i
Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-3 Local BootYou can use Local Boot if the router has the an.exe image (for the AN or ANH) or arn.exe i
114084 Rev. A v Canada Requirements Only Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations Note: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certifi
Configuring Remote Access2-4 114084 Rev. A• Minimize the need to maintain the router’s local file system. When the router gets files from a BOOTP serve
Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-5 Local BootWhen you choose the Local Boot option for routine startups, the router reads the IP addres
Configuring Remote Access2-6 114084 Rev. ACompleting a Startup OptionThis section lists the steps required to complete• EZ-Install• Netboot• Directed
Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-7 6. The AN/ANH/ARN gets a software image from its local file system, an IP address from the upstream r
Configuring Remote Access2-8 114084 Rev. A8. The person at the AN/ANH/ARN site boots the router. (See your router hardware installation manual.)After
Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-9 7. The person at the router site boots the router. (See your router installation manual.)The router
114084 Rev. A 3-1 Chapter 3Setting Up a UNIX Boot ServerTo support network booting, you need to set up a UNIX workstation on the network to run BOOTP
Configuring Remote Access3-2 114084 Rev. ASetting Up a BOOTP ServerTo support EZ-Install or Netboot, the router needs a network connection to a BOOTP
Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-3 2.Use a text editor to insert the following two lines into the /etc/services file: Setting Up BOOTPD to
vi 114084 Rev. A Canada Requirements Only (continued) D. O. C. Explanatory Notes: Equipment Attachment Limitations The Canadian Department of Commu
Configuring Remote Access3-4 114084 Rev. ASet up BOOTPD to respond to booting routers, as follows:1. As root, view the contents of the /etc directory
Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-5 Keep the following in mind when editing bootptab:• The <hostname> definition can contain a maximum
Configuring Remote Access3-6 114084 Rev. AT130 Required Size of the router configuration file in 512-byte blocks. The setting of this tag determines how
Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-7 The sample bootptab file in Figure 3-1 enables two ANs (named “AN.Boston” and “AN.Chicago”) to boot acro
Configuring Remote Access3-8 114084 Rev. A# This file contains the default specification for the boot # image file to be used by all ANs.# "gener
Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-9 Verifying Consistent BOOTP ServiceYou may want to configure a second workstation as a BOOTP server for b
Configuring Remote Access3-10 114084 Rev. ARestricting TFTPD Access to a Specified DirectoryTo restrict TFTPD file access to a specific directory, insert
Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-11 2.Enter the following commands:cd tftpbootln -s . usrln -s . tftpbootAdding a TFTP User
Configuring Remote Access3-12 114084 Rev. AYou may want to specify a static route in a multihop environment or in an environment using routing protoco
Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-13 Issuing a Hang-Up SignalIssue a hang-up signal as follows:1. Log in as root.2. Enter the following com
114084 Rev. A vii Canada Requirements Only (continued) Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus
114084 Rev. A 4-1 Chapter 4Configuring Network BootingThis chapter describes how to use Site Manager to configure network booting for AN, ANH, or ARN ro
Configuring Remote Access4-2 114084 Rev. APreparing Configuration and Image FilesUnless the router will use the default (generic) configuration file and
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-3 • Configuration filenames can consist of 1 to 15 characters, including a dot (period). We recommend that yo
Configuring Remote Access4-4 114084 Rev. A1 Ethernet (XCVR1), 1 Token Ring (TOKEN1), and 2 synchronous (COM1 and COM2)none E/T/2S1 ISDN BRI (replaces
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-5 Table 4-3 lists the base modules (system boards) for BayStack ARN systems. An ARN can have only one base
Configuring Remote Access4-6 114084 Rev. APreparing an ImageIf you want the router to automatically boot a network-based image when starting up (using
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-7 2.If you use a different workstation as a BOOTP server, transfer to the new workstation all of the files i
Configuring Remote Access4-8 114084 Rev. A4. After editing the parameters, click on OK.Netboot and Directed Netboot Parameters Parameter: Boot Image F
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-9 Parameter: Boot Config From Network Default: Enable Options: Enable | Disable Function: Enables or disabl
viii 114084 Rev. A T1 Service Compliance Statements T1 Service NOTE: This T1 Service notice applies to you only if you have received a single or dua
Configuring Remote Access4-10 114084 Rev. A Parameter: Boot Image Pathname Default: None Options: A valid image file pathname Function: When the parame
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-11 Configuring a Netboot or Directed Netboot InterfaceWhen you enable Netboot or Directed Netboot, you must
Configuring Remote Access4-12 114084 Rev. AFigure 4-3. Netboot Interface Window3.Specify Slot Number 1 as the physical slot in which the hardware modu
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-13 Figure 4-4. Netboot Interfaces Window6.Highlight the interface in the scroll box and edit its parameters
Configuring Remote Access4-14 114084 Rev. ANetboot Interface Parameters Parameter: Connector IP Address Default: None Options: Any valid IP address Fu
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-15 Parameter: Connector Protocol Mask Default: Point to Point Options: Point to Point | Point to Point Int
Configuring Remote Access4-16 114084 Rev. ASetting Up Routing Paths for NetbootYou set up the routing paths between the BOOTP server and the routers b
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-17 Enable BOOTP relay on an interface as follows:1. Click on the connector in the Configuration Manager wind
Configuring Remote Access4-18 114084 Rev. AFigure 4-6. BOOTP Relay Agent Interface Table WindowClick on Help or refer to Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP,
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-19 Figure 4-7. BOOTP Relay Agent Forwarding Table Window3.Click on Add. The BOOTP Addresses window appears
114084 Rev. A ix Bay Networks Software License This Software License shall govern the licensing of all software provided to licensee by Bay Network
Configuring Remote Access4-20 114084 Rev. AThe BOOTP Relay Agent Forwarding Table window lists the connector and input IP address on the left, and the
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-21 Creating the BOOTP Client Interface TableThe upstream router is a booting router’s next-hop router. By d
Configuring Remote Access4-22 114084 Rev. AFigure 4-9. BOOTP Client Interface Table Window2.Click on Add. The BOOTP Client Interface Address window ap
Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-23 The BOOTP Client Interface Table window now lists the client IP interface and the DLCI number you added.
114084 Rev. A 5-1 Chapter 5Configuring the Router as a Network Boot ClientTo enable an AN, ANH, or ARN for Netboot or Directed Netboot, you configure on
Configuring Remote Access5-2 114084 Rev. AWorking with a Person at the AN/ANH/ARN SiteWritten for a person at the AN/ANH/ARN site, the guides Installi
Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-3 bconfig Command Examples1. Configure the default Netboot procedure -- use a local image
Configuring Remote Access5-4 114084 Rev. AConfiguring the Netboot InterfaceA router interface cannot communicate in an IP network without an IP address
Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-5 Table 5-2. ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface Setting DescriptionDe
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