
Configuring an Access Node as a Network Boot Client
5-5
Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting
To configure an AN/ANH Ethernet interface for network booting, use the
following command format:
ifconfig [-d]
<interface>
[
<IP address> <subnet mask>
] [
<next hop address>
]
Table 5-3 describes the ifconfig command arguments for configuring the router’s
Ethernet interface.
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 IP connector you are configuring. Use the format
com<
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.
<subnet mask>
Specifies the IP subnet mask of the interface you set with
<interface>
.
Provide this address in dotted decimal notation.
<next hop
address>
Specifies the IP address of the next-hop router. Provide this address
in dotted decimal notation. Specify this address only if there are
intermediate routers between the router and the BOOTP server.
Table 5-2. ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface
(continued)
Setting Description
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