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Connecting ASN Routers and BNX Platforms to a Network
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The sample bootptab file in Figure 2-1 enables two ASNs (named “ASN.Boston”
and “ASN.Chicago”) to boot across the network. Use the basic format shown in
Figure 2-1 to set up your own bootptab file.
Table 2-2. BOOTPD Tags for a Boot Image Name
Tag
Required
or Optional Value Example
hd Required Home directory the directory
on the workstation containing the
boot files. By default, the Image
Builder writes its files to the
directory specified in the example.
The rel... number is the version
number of the current router
software release. If you change
the default or move the files to
another directory, specify that
directory.
hd=/$HOME/.builder_dir/
rel900/asn
bf Required Boot file
the name of the boot
image.
bf=krnl_asn.exe
bs Required Boot size the size of the boot
file in 512-octet blocks. If you
specify auto as the size, the
BOOTP server calculates the size
of the file for each BOOTP
request.
bs=auto
vm Required Vendor magic cookie selector
the BOOTP server should always
reply in a manner compliant with
RFC 1048. You must enter
rfc1048 for this tag, so that the
router can understand the BOOTP
responses it receives.
vm=rfc1048
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