
Configuring an Access Node as a Network Boot Client
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ifconfig Command Examples
1. Configure the current interface for the default Netboot procedure.
ifconfig -d
2. Specify the IP address and subnet mask of the first Ethernet Netboot
interface.
ifconfig xcvr1 21.3.5.62 255.255.255.255
3. Specify the IP address and subnet mask of the second Ethernet Netboot
interface.
ifconfig xcvr2 21.3.5.61 255.255.255.255
4. Configure the IP address and Frame Relay DLCMI of the third
synchronous Netboot interface.
ifconfig com3 21.3.5.62 -fr -annexa
What to Do Next
You can now boot the AN/ANH over the network, assuming that you already
• Configured a UNIX workstation to support network booting, as described in
Chapter 3
• Prepared configuration and boot image files and placed them in the
appropriate locations for your boot configuration, as described in
Chapter 4
Whenever you boot the AN/ANH, it should start routing traffic according to the
configuration file it obtains from the BOOTP server.
Table 5-4. ifconfig Settings to Enable and Disable Netboot Interfaces
Setting Description
<interface>
Specifies the IP connector you are enabling or disabling for network
booting. Use the format:
xcvr
<port no.>
or com
<port no.>
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