Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers
A-2
114113-B Rev. 00
Using the ifconfig Command
You use the
ifconfig
command to do the following:
• Configure the router’s initial IP interface to the network. (The initial IP
interface must be a synchronous interface if you are using the EZ-Install
option.)
• Configure other synchronous interfaces for the Netboot procedure.
• Configure Ethernet interfaces for the Netboot procedure.
• Enable or disable netbooting on an interface.
The following sections describe each use of the
ifconfig
command.
Configuring an IP Interface for Netbooting
To netboot the AN/ANH, you must first configure the router’s initial IP interface
to the network. You can use a synchronous IP interface or a 56/64K
DSU/CSU interface. The following command description uses a synchronous
interface:
ifconfig
[<
synchronous options>
]
<
interface
> <
IP address
> <
subnet mask
>
[<
next hop address
>]
The
synchronous options
variable
indicates some combination of the following
settings:
[
-d
|
-fr
[
-annexd
|
-annexa
|
-lmi
]
|
-int_clk
]
After creating the initial interface, you can use the same command format to
configure other synchronous interfaces on the AN/ANH for netbooting.
Note:
Use a space to separate command options.
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