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Appendix A
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems
For most troubleshooting information, use the manual Troubleshooting Routers.
However, for problems directly related to startup and connectivity with remote
routers, use this appendix.
The first section of this appendix helps you isolate and solve router addressing or
Netboot (normal or Directed) problems, such as when the router
• Fails to get its IP address
• Fails to Netboot
• Fails to perform Directed Netboot
• Fails to load applications
Later sections help you identify and solve remote connectivity problems using
troubleshooting procedures such as
• Displaying and changing the router’s parameter settings
• Debugging the BOOTP server
• Verifying the BOOTP server setup
• Displaying the BOOTP server’s IP routes
• Displaying the number of BOOTP packets forwarded and dropped
You will find additional help in troubleshooting ASNs under “Solving Problems”
in Installing and Maintaining ASN Routers and BNX Platforms.
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