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Understanding Tools and Options
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Netboot
The Netboot procedure requires the following at initial startup:
A communications link between the BayStack router and an upstream router
over an Ethernet, HDLC, Frame Relay, or token ring (ARN only) interface
A local console or modem connection with the BayStack router
A BootP server that contains the software image file (arn.exe for the ARN or
an.exe for the AN/ANH) or a network configuration file (config) customized
for the BayStack router
An IP address assigned to the BayStack router’s boot interface
Providing a Tailored Configuration File
Since the BayStack router ships with a generic configuration file on the PCMCIA
flash memory card, you must tailor that file to your network before the BayStack
router can bridge and route traffic.
You can provide the BayStack router with a tailored configuration file during the
initial startup in one of the following ways:
Place a tailored configuration file on the server for the BayStack router to
download during EZ-Install or another netboot procedure.
See “Preparing Configuration and Image Files” in Chapter 3 for information
about creating a tailored configuration file.
Allow the BayStack router to start using the generic configuration file during
a Local Boot procedure; then, use the Technician Interface Quick-Start
installation script to configure one or more interfaces for IP so that the
BayStack router can connect to Site Manager (or another network
management tool).
The Quick-Start procedure initially tailors the default configuration file; use
Site Manager to complete the configuration. See Appendix C for more
information.
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