
5-1
Chapter 5
Configuring an Access Node as a
Network Boot Client
To enable an AN or ANH for Netboot or Directed Netboot, you configure one or
more router interfaces for network booting. You can do this using a Site Manager
remote connection (as described in Cha
pter 4) or at the AN/ANH local console
using Technician Interface commands. This chapter describes how to use the
•
ifconfig command to configure the AN/ANH’s initial IP interface to the
network
•
bconfig command to specify the location and name of a software image and
configuration file
Working with a Person at the AN/ANH Site
Written for a person at the AN/ANH site, the guides Installing and Starting
BayStack AN Routers and Installing and Starting 8-Port BayStack ANH Systems
provide instructions for setting up the router for each of the boot options. These
instructions assume that a network administrator provides the person at the
AN/ANH site with the appropriate
ifconfig and bconfig commands.
To Configure This Boot Method Complete These Sections
Netboot or Directed Netboot over a
synchronous interface
“Configuring the Router Boot Source” and
“Confi
guring an IP Synchronous Interface for
Network Booting”
Netboot or Directed Netboot over an
Ethernet interface
“Confi
guring the Router Boot Source” and
“Confi
guring an Ethernet Interface for Network
Booting”
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