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Configuring Netboot Client Services
117341-A Rev. A 4-3
Setting the Boot Configuration
This section describes how to use the bconfig command to configure a netboot
option at the Technician Interface or AN Monitor command-line prompt.
For Netboot, you use
bconfig to specify the network location of a
configuration file or boot image (software image or kernel file) for the
BayStack router to use at startup.
For Directed Netboot, you use
bconfig to specify the IP address of the TFTP
server and the full path name of the boot image and configuration files.
bconfig Command Format
To configure an interface for Netboot, use the following bconfig command
format:
bconfig -d [image | config]
To configure an interface for Directed Netboot, use the following
bconfig
command format:
bconfig [image | config] [local | network [
<TFTP host> <TFTP pathname>
]]
You must issue the
bconfig command twice: once to specify the location of the
boot image, and again to specify the location of the configuration file.
See T
able 4-1 for a description of the bconfig command options.
Table 4-1. bconfig Command Options
Option Description
image Specifies the BayStack router’s boot image. The boot image can be
the complete software image file (
an.exe
or
arn.exe
) or the kernel file
(
krnl_an.exe
or
krnl_arn.exe
)
config Specifies the BayStack router’s configuration file
local Indicates that the specified file (<
image
> or <
config
>) resides in the
BayStack router’s local file system
network Indicates that the specified file (<
image
> or <
config
>) resides on a
remote file system
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