
Configuring BayStack Remote Access
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Netboot
Complete the following steps for the Netboot option:
1.
Use the Configuration Manager in local mode to create a complete
configuration file for the BayStack router. (See Chapter 3 and Configuring
and Managing Routers with Site Manager.)
2.
Set up a UNIX workstation on the network to support BootP. (See Chapter 2.)
3.
Use Site Manager to enable BootP on each router interface between the
BayStack router and the BootP server. (See Chapter 3.)
4.
Ensure that there is a network connection from a synchronous, Ethernet, or
token ring (ARN only) interface on the BayStack router to the upstream
router.
5.
Install the kernel and application files in the BootP server’s file system, and
make sure that they reside in the same directory. (See Chapter 2.)
6.
The person at the BayStack router site establishes a Technician Interface
session, or you establish a session using a modem. (See the hardware
installation guide.)
7.
The person at the BayStack router console uses the
bconfig
and
ifconfig
commands to configure a synchronous, Ethernet, or token ring (ARN only)
interface. (See Chapter 4 and the hardware installation guide.)
8.
The person at the BayStack router site boots the router. (See the hardware
installation guide.)
After the BayStack router boots, it obtains at least one startup file from the
BootP server. If the configuration file meets your network requirements, the
BayStack router starts bridging and routing traffic.
9.
Use the Site Manager Statistics Manager and Events Manager tools to verify
that the BayStack router is routing traffic as specified in the configuration file.
(See Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager.)
Note:
If the BayStack router will connect to the upstream router over a Frame
Relay circuit, ensure that the upstream router is running BayRS Version 7.71
or later.
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