
Creating a Pilot Configuration File
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The router or BNX platform model determines the number of slots in the window.
Figure 11-4 shows 5 slots because the example is for a BLN. The window
numbers each slot and identifies the module in each slot as well as the type and
position of the connectors (or ports) on the module.
Configuring the Pilot IP Interface
Next, configure a pilot IP interface for the router or BNX platform as follows:
— Add a circuit on a connector
— Enable the IP protocol
— Save the pilot configuration file
— Reboot with the pilot configuration file
— Enhance the pilot configuration file
Adding a Circuit on a Connector
1. Select the Circuits➔Add Circuit option from the Configuration Manager
window (refer to Figure 11-4).
The Add Circuit window appears (Figure 11-5). This window displays the
connectors for each link module or net module installed in the router or BNX
platform. The model determines the number of slots (or in the case of the
ASN, the number of modules) shown in the window. Figure 11-5 shows 5
slots for a BLN.
Note: The position of the slot numbers in the Configuration Manager window
corresponds to that in the router or BNX platform. For the ASN, the module
numbering in the Configuration Manager window represents that on the router
or BNX platform. In the ASN, modules are the locations where the net modules
reside.
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