
Using the Installation Script to Quick-Start a Router
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If you have a FRE-4-PPC processor module on a BN router, the following
prompt appears:
Enable Mini-RMON (y/n) [n]:
If you want to enable mini-RMON, enter y and press the Return key. If you do
not want to enable mini-RMON, press the Return key to accept the default.
6.
Configure IP on the interface.
7.
Enable global services for:
•SNMP
• TFTP
• FTP
•Telnet
• HTTP Server
8.
Review the configuration.
The script displays a summary of the newly configured IP interface.
9.
Save the configuration file as
startup.cfg.
Accept the default name, startup.cfg. You save this initial IP configuration to
the file to maintain a permanent copy for the next time you reboot the router.
Do not save your configuration file as ti.cfg. That file should remain in its
original, unconfigured state.
Do not save your file as config. Use that file name only after you have fully
tested a configuration file. The router uses config as the default boot file and
will automatically boot with it if another file is not specified.
10.
Test the initial IP interface.
The router tests the IP interface configuration by pinging its own interface. If
successful, it prompts you for the IP address of the workstation that you will
use to configure the router and attempts to ping it.
Note:
You can enable the HTTP (Web) Server on the router to access
embedded Web tools to view device information. For more information, see
Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server.
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