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Quick-Starting Routers and BNX Platforms
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The Boot Router window appears (Figure 11-10). The default volume is
displayed next to the boot image file (example: bn.exe) and configuration file
(config). The default volume is the first available NVFS (indicated by slot
number) or it is the DOS file system (indicated by the disk drive
designator A). If your boot or configuration file is located on a different
volume, you can click on the volume number to change it.
Figure 11-10. Sample Boot Router Window
2.
Replace the text displayed in the Configuration box with the name of
your configuration file, pilot.cfg.
3. Click on Boot.
You’ll receive a confirmation asking if you want to proceed with the boot.
4. Click on OK.
Once you have successfully rebooted the router or BNX platform with the pilot
configuration, the Quick-Start procedure is complete. The router or BNX platform
is now operating on the network with two IP interfaces configured.
Note: The software image and configuration file revert to their respective
default volumes and filenames (example: bn.exe and config) after every boot
unless you specify a different configuration file when you boot. To change the
default configuration file to use your newly created file, use the Copy option to
back up config, the old default file, to a new filename. Then use the Copy
option again to overwrite the original config file with the new pilot.cfg file.
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