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Setting Up an ASN as a Network Boot Client
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Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig
To enable an ASN interface for the network boot process or to disable an interface
from the network boot process, use the following command formats:
ifconfig
[
-s
<slot no.>
] -disable
<interface>
ifconfig [
-s
<slot no.>
]
-
enable
<interface>
Table 4-4 describes the ifconfig command arguments for enabling and disabling
interfaces for network booting.
ifconfig Command Examples
1. Configure the current interface for the default Netboot behavior.
ifconfig -d
2. Disable the second connector on Net Module 2 in slot 4 for Netbooting.
ifconfig -s4 -disable com22
3. Specify the IP address and subnet mask of the first Ethernet Netboot interface
on Net Module 1.
ifconfig xcvr11 21.3.5.62 255.255.255.255
4. Configure the IP address and Frame Relay DLCMI of the first synchronous
Netboot interface on Net Module 2.
ifconfig com21 21.3.5.62 -fr -annexa
Table 4-4. ifconfig Settings to Enable and Disable Netboot Interfaces
Setting Description
<slot no.>
Specifies the slot that contains the interface you want to enable or
disable. The slot corresponds to the ASN slot ID, which can be 1
through 4. If you omit this argument, ifconfig uses the current slot.
<
interface>
Specifies the IP connector you are enabling or disabling for network
booting. Use the following format:
xcvr
| com
<network module no.><port no.>
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