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Chapter 5
Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client
To enable an AN, ANH, or ARN for Netboot or Directed Netboot, you configure
one or more router interfaces for network booting. You can do this using a Site
Manager remote connection (as described in Chapter 4) or at the AN/ANH/ARN
console using Technician Interface commands. This chapter describes how to use
the
•
ifconfig command to configure the AN/ANH/ARN’s initial IP interface to the
network
•
bconfig command to specify the location and name of a software image and
configuration file
To Configure This Boot Method Complete These Sections
Netboot or Directed Netboot over a
synchronous interface
•“Configuring the Router Boot Source”
•“Confi
guring an IP Synchronous Interface for
Network Booting”
Netboot or Directed Netboot over an
Ethernet interface
•“Confi
guring the Router Boot Source”
•“Confi
guring an Ethernet Interface for
Network Booting”
Netboot or Directed Netboot of an
ARN over a Token Ring interface
• “Configuring the Router Boot Source”
• “Configuring a Token Ring Interface for
Network Booting”
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