
Selecting the Boot Configuration
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7. The person at the router site boots the router.
(See Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Systems.)
The router boots from a local software image and downloads the
configuration file from a TFTP server.
The router starts bridging and routing traffic.
You can use the Site Manager Statistics Manager and Events Manager tools to
verify that the router is routing traffic according to the configuration you want.
(See Managing Routers and BNX Platforms.)
Local Boot
Completing the Local Boot option requires the following steps:
1. You complete the Quick-Start worksheets.
(See
Appendix B.)
2. Either a person at the remote site (using a local console connection) or
you (using a modem connection) establish a Technician Interface session.
(See
Chapter 5 and Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Systems.)
If you are not at the AN/ANH console, you provide the person at the remote
router site with the information necessary to complete the Quick-Start
worksheets in the installation manual. (See
Appendix B.)
3. The person at the AN/ANH console runs the Quick-Start configuration
script (install.bat), using the information provided in the worksheets you
completed in Step 1.
(See
Appendix B and Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH
Systems.)
4. The Quick-Start script records the responses in a configuration file.
(See
Appendix B and Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH
Systems; no action required.)
5. The person at the AN/ANH console reboots the AN/ANH.
(See
Chapter 5 and Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Systems.)
The router starts bridging and routing traffic.
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