
Running the Quick-Start Installation Script
6-5
• You change the initial IP connector (port) that you use to communicate with
the Site Manager workstation.
To boot the router or BNX platform using the ti.cfg file:
1. Enter the following command:
boot
<slot_number>
:
<image_file>
<slot_number>
:ti.cfg
<slot_number>
identifies where the volume resides on the router or BNX
platform and
<image_file>
is the software image for your router or BNX
platform (refer to Table 6-2).
Example:
boot 2:bn.exe 2:ti.cfg
The router or BNX platform boots and runs through its startup procedure.
2. Establish a new Technician Interface session.
See Chapter 5 for instructions.
Running the Quick-Start Installation Script
After booting the router or BNX platform with the ti.cfg file and establishing a
new Technician Interface session, you are ready to run the Quick-Start installation
script (install.bat).
Note: Use install.bat once to configure the initial interface only. To configure
other interfaces, use Site Manager, Quick2Config, or other router management
software to create new configurations, as described in Chapter 11.
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