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Configuring Netboot Client Services
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Setting the Netboot Interface Configuration
This section describes how to use the
ifconfig
command to configure a BayStack
router interface to support netboot options.
A BayStack router netboots over one of its serial, Ethernet, or token ring (ARN
only) interfaces. Because a router interface must have an IP address to
communicate in an IP network, the netboot interface must have a valid IP address.
You have two options for assigning an IP address to an interface:
Configure the upstream router to support automated addressing for EZ-Install.
Chapter 3 describes how to configure the upstream router to support
EZ-Install by creating the BootP client interface table. “The Boot Process” on
page 1-5 describes how the router automatically obtains an IP address during
the EZ-Install process.
Use the
ifconfig
command to configure a serial, Ethernet, or token ring
interface for Netboot or Directed Netboot.
The following sections describe the
ifconfig
command formats.
Configuring a Serial Interface for Network Booting
To configure a serial interface for network booting, enter the following command
at the Technician Interface or AN Monitor prompt:
ifconfig
[
<serial_options>
]
<interface>
[
<IP_address> <subnet_mask>
[
<next_hop_address>
]]
Insert a space to separate each command option from the next.
The
serial_options
variable represents some combination of the following options:
[
-d
|
-fr
[
-annexd
|
-lmi
|
-annexa
]
|
-int_clk
]
Table 4-2 describes the
ifconfig
command options for configuring the router’s
serial interface.
Note:
The serial interface must be configured with IP to support netboot
options.
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