
Selecting the Boot Configuration
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You can use the Site Manager Statistics Manager and Events Manager tools to
verify that the router is routing traffic according to the configuration you want.
(See Managing Routers and BNX Platforms.)
Netboot
Completing the Netboot option requires the following steps:
1. You use the Configuration Manager in local mode to create a complete
configuration file for the AN/ANH.
(See
Chapter 4 and Configuring Routers.)
2. You set up a UNIX workstation on the network to support BOOTP.
(See
Chapter 3.)
3. You use Site Manager to enable BOOTP on each router interface in the
path between the AN/ANH and the BOOTP server.
(See
Chapter 4.)
4. You ensure that there is a network connection from a synchronous or
Ethernet interface on the AN/ANH to the upstream router.
5. The person at the AN/ANH site establishes a Technician Interface
session, or you establish a session via modem.
(See Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Systems.)
6. The person at the AN/ANH console uses the bconfig and ifconfig
commands to configure a synchronous or Ethernet interface.
(See Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Systems.)
7. You install the netboot.exe file in the BOOTP server’s file system, and
make sure the image and application files reside in the same directory.
(See
Chapter 3.)
8. The person at the AN/ANH site boots the router.
(See Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Systems.)
Note: If the AN/ANH will connect to the upstream router using a Frame
Relay circuit, be sure the upstream router is running Router Software Version
7.71 or higher.
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