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Connecting ASN Routers and BNX Platforms to a Network
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Selecting the Startup Method
Use the information in the following sections to choose the boot method for both
the initial startup of the ASN and for day-to-day operations. Refer to the last
section of this chapter, “Completing a Network Boot Option,” for a summary of
the steps for completing the method you choose.
Booting the Router for the First Time
You coordinate the ASN’s initial startup with a person at the router site, who
physically installs and cables the ASN and initiates the desired startup procedure.
The manual Installing and Maintaining ASN Routers and BNX Platforms
describes these tasks in detail.
After you select the initial startup configuration (and set up the network as
described in this guide), direct the person at the router site to begin the appropriate
startup option.
EZ-Install
EZ-Install is the default option for a new ASN router. You can use EZ-Install for
the initial startup if
There is a communications link between the ASN and an upstream router over
an HDLC or Frame Relay interface.
A directory on a BOOTP server contains a customized configuration file for
the ASN.
EZ-Install is the easiest option for the person at the ASN site to perform, since the
network automatically supplies the IP address and configuration file. This option
does not require a router connection to a modem or console.
Note: To boot using any method, the asn.exe image must be on the local ASN
file system.
Note: As an alternative to another person performing the initial startup at the
remote site, you can perform these tasks using a modem connection.
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