
Selecting a Boot Configuration
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4.
The person at the ASN site installs and boots the router.
(See the manual Installing and Maintaining ASN Routers and BNX
Platforms.)
5.
The ASN gets a software image from the local file system, an IP address
from the upstream router, and the customized configuration file from the
BOOTP server.
(Described in the previous section; no action required.)
If the configuration file meets your network requirements, the ASN 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 the manual Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager.)
Netboot
The Netboot option requires the following steps:
1.
You use the Configuration Manager in local mode to create a complete
configuration file for the router.
(See Chapter 3 and the manual Configuring and Managing Routers with Site
Manager.)
2.
You set up the network to support BOOTP
.
(See Chapter 2.)
3.
You use Site Manager to enable BOOTP on each router interface in the
path between the router and the BOOTP server.
(See Chapter 2.)
Note:
On a Frame Relay circuit, make sure the upstream router software is
Version 7.71 or later (or BayStream Software Version 6.00 or later).
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