
Setting Up an ASN as a Network Boot Client
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Table 4-2. ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface
Setting Description
Slot Setting
-s
<slot no.>
Specifies the slot containing the interface you want to configure. The
slot corresponds to the ASN slot ID, which can be 1 through 4. If you
omit this argument, ifconfig uses the current slot.
Default Setting
-d Resets the router’s IP interface settings to the default values. This
setting tries four WAN configurations in the following order until it finds
the correct type for the router’s connection to the network:
1. Bay Networks HDLC encapsulation (also referred to as
Bay Networks Standard Point-to-Point) with external clocking
2. Frame Relay Annex D
3. Frame Relay LMI
4. Frame Relay Annex A
Frame Relay Settings
-fr Configures the router’s synchronous port as a Frame Relay
connection. With this setting, use one of the following options to
specify a DLCMI setting: -annexd,
-
annexa, or -lmi.
-annexd
-annexa
-lmi
When one of these options is used with the -fr setting, it specifies a
DLCMI setting. Use the same setting as the network to which the
router’s Frame Relay interface is connected. The default setting for
Frame Relay is -annexd.
Internal Clocking Setting
-int_clk Sets the synchronous port to internal clocking at 1.25 MB/s. If you do
not specify this setting, the router defaults to external clocking.
IP Connector Setting
<interface>
Specifies the type of IP connector you are configuring. Use
com<
network module no.
><
port no.
>.
IP Address Settings
<IP address>
Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with
<interface>
.
Provide this address in dotted decimal notation.
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