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Configuring Netboot Services with Site Manager
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You can also use Technician Interface commands to configure network booting, as
described in Chapter 4.
5. Set the following parameters:
Boot Image From Network
Boot Config From Network
Boot Server Address
Boot Image Pathname
*
Boot Config Pathname
Click on
Help
or refer to the parameter
descriptions beginning on page A-2.
Site Manager enables Netboot if you
enable one or both of the first two
parameters.
Site Manager enables Directed Netboot if
you enable one or both of the first two
parameters, and then specify values for
the remaining parameters.
6. Click on
OK
. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
* When you netboot a BayStack router, the value of Boot Image Pathname is the full path name of the
active image on the remote server. When you boot a BayStack router locally, the name of the active
image (wfHwEntry.wfHwActiveImageName) appears in the form <
volume
>:<
image name
>.
Note:
Instead of enabling the Boot Image From Network parameter, you can
use the Router Files Manager tool to transfer an upgraded image file to the
BayStack router. To do this, delete the old image file, compact the file system,
and copy the upgraded image file to the BayStack router. To verify that the file
transfer was successful, use the Router Files Manager to confirm that the new
image file on the BayStack router is the same size as that on the Site Manager
workstation. For more information about the Router Files Manager, see
Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager.
Note:
Before the router can obtain files over the network, you must set up a
UNIX BootP server on the network, as described in Chapter 2.
Site Manager Procedure
(continued)
You do this System responds
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