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Selecting a Boot Configuration
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Getting a software image or configuration file over the network is called
Netbooting. Getting a file from the file system stored in local Flash memory is
called Local booting.
To initially start up the ASN, you can use one of these options:
EZ-Install (the default)
Netboot
Local Boot
To start up the ASN after the initial configuration, you use one of these boot
configuration options:
Netboot
Directed Netboot
Local Boot
Table 1-1
summarizes the startup options. The section that follows, “The Network
Boot Process,” describes what happens when you use each option.
Table 1-1. Summary of Boot Options
Boot
Option
Source for
Software
Image
Source for
Config File Description and Requirements
EZ-Install Local
(Flash
memory)
Network
(Synchronous
connection)
The default option. The 100BASE-T Hub boots from a
software image in local memory, then transmits a request for
its IP address and configuration file through an attached
synchronous interface.
Next, a remote UNIX- or DOS-based workstation that is
configured as a Boot Protocol (BOOTP) server downloads a
customized configuration file; you save that configuration to
Flash memory.
Requires a communications link over an HDLC or Frame
Relay interface.
If EZ-Install fails, the router tries the Local Boot procedure.
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