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Appendix B
Local Boot: The Quick-Start Procedure
If you have read Chapter 2 and want to use the Local Boot process to start an AN
or ANH for the first time, use the information and worksheets in this appendix to
gather the network information required to complete the Quick-Start procedure.
The last section in this appendix, “Running the Quic
k-Start Script,” provides
information about the Quick-Start procedure.
What Is Quick-Start?
The Quick-Start procedure is the initial configuration that starts a locally booted
router running on the network. The procedure enables Internet Protocol (IP) so
that the router can connect to Site Manager.
Quick-Starting the router consists of running the install.bat script and entering
information at the Quick-Start prompts. The router automatically selects options
for some prompts, and you can accept default values for many of the other
prompts.
Note: The worksheets in this appendix apply only to AN and ANH models. See
Quick-Starting Routers for all other Bay Networks routers.
Note: The install.bat script allows for many possible configurations. Since
typical remote access uses a synchronous interface over a wide-area
connection, the following Quick-Start worksheets provide only the options
involved with a synchronous configuration. When you configure a LAN
interface, base your decisions on the information provided with each
install.bat prompt.
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