
Quick-Starting Routers
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Following are other considerations for using Quick-Start:
• For specific booting and installation script procedures for BayStack
™
Access
Node (AN
®
), Access Node Hub (ANH
™
), and Advanced Remote Node
™
(ARN
™
) routers, see Configuring BayStack Remote Access.
• For Access Stack Node (ASN
™
) network booting information, see Connecting
ASN Routers to a Network. For ASN local booting requirements, such as
using the
bconfig config local and boot commands to allow the ASN to use
its local configuration file, see Installing and Maintaining ASN Routers.
ASN Terminology
ASN routers use unique terminology to identify the location of their connectors.
Four ASN nodes can be stacked together as a single router. You assign a slot
number to each node using a dial on its rear panel. Each slot has four module
positions where the net modules reside. You identify connector position by first
specifying the slot and module numbers. For more information, see Installing and
Maintaining ASN Routers.
Text Conventions
This guide uses the following text conventions:
angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the
description inside the brackets. Do not type the
brackets when entering the command.
Example: If the command syntax is:
ping
<
ip_address
>, you enter:
ping
192.32.10.12
bold text
Indicates command names and options and text that
you need to enter.
Example: Enter
show ip
{
alerts
|
routes
}.
Example: Use the
dinfo
command.
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