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Seite 1 - Configuring Remote

Part No. 114084 Rev. ANovember 1996Router Software Version 11.00 Rev. 4nSite Manager Sofware Version 5.00 Rev. 4n Configuring Remote Access

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x 114084 Rev. A Bay Networks Software License (continued) 9. Licensee shall not reverse assemble, reverse compile, or in any way reverse engineer t

Seite 3 - European Requirements Only

Configuring Remote Access5-6 114084 Rev. AConfiguring an Ethernet Interface for Network BootingTo configure an AN/ANH/ARN Ethernet interface for network

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Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-7 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfigTo enable or disable an AN/ANH/ARN inte

Seite 5 - Canada Requirements Only

Configuring Remote Access5-8 114084 Rev. ATable 5-5 describes the ifconfig command arguments for enabling and disabling interfaces for network booting.

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Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-9 Verifying Your ConfigurationYou can use the getcfg command to verify • Whether the rou

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Configuring Remote Access5-10 114084 Rev. AWhat to Do NextYou can now boot the router over the network, assuming that you already• Configured a UNIX wo

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114084 Rev. A 6-1 Chapter 6Managing ANH Repeater PortsYou manage ANH repeater ports using Site Manager software. This chapter describes• Enabling and

Seite 9 - Bay Networks Software License

Configuring Remote Access6-2 114084 Rev. AFigure 6-1. 8-Port ANH Port Status WindowNote: The ninth port is the AUI interface from the 8-port ANH route

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Managing ANH Repeater Ports114084 Rev. A 6-3 Figure 6-2. 12-Port ANH Port Status Window3.To change the status of a port, click on Enabled or Disabled

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Configuring Remote Access6-4 114084 Rev. ATesting and Resetting ANH Repeater PortsUse the following procedure to reset and test ANH repeater ports:1.

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Managing ANH Repeater Ports114084 Rev. A 6-5 Repeater Port Group Parameter Descriptions Parameter: Reset Default: NO_RESET Options: NO_RESET | RESET F

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114084 Rev. A xi Contents About This Guide Before You Begin ...

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114084 Rev. A 7-1 Chapter 7Configuring a Data Collection ModuleThis chapter describes how to configure an optional Ethernet Data Collection Module (DCM)

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Configuring Remote Access7-2 114084 Rev. ATo communicate with the RMON agent software on the DCM board, the router requires a software subsystem, call

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Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-3 The RMON GroupsThe RMON agent runs on the DCM, and comprises a set of MIB groups. RFC 1757 define

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Configuring Remote Access7-4 114084 Rev. AHistory Control Group and Ethernet History GroupThe History Control and Ethernet History groups work togethe

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Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-5 Packet Capture GroupThe Packet Capture group enables the capture of packets that satisfy the Fil

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Configuring Remote Access7-6 114084 Rev. AEnabling a DCM Using Site ManagerTo enable a newly installed Ethernet DCM option by creating the DCM softwar

Seite 21 - About This Guide

Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-7 2.To accept the default configuration, click on OK. Or to customize the configuration, continue wi

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Configuring Remote Access7-8 114084 Rev. A Parameter: Boot Option Default: LOCAL Options: LOCAL | DOWNLOAD Function: Specifies whether the DCM board us

Seite 23 - Conventions

Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-9 Parameter: Image Save Mode Default: SAVE Options: SAVE | NO SAVE Function: Specifies whether the

Seite 24 - Acronyms

xii 114084 Rev. A Chapter 2Selecting the Boot Configuration Booting the Router for the First Time ...

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Configuring Remote Access7-10 114084 Rev. A Parameter: RMON Max Host Default: 500 Range: 100 to 8128 Function: Relates to the RMON Host group. Indicat

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Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-11 Parameter: RMON Default Matrix Default: Disable Options: Enable | Disable Function: Relates to

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Configuring Remote Access7-12 114084 Rev. AActivating the DCMTo activate the DCM:1. From the Configuration Manager window, select Platform > DCM 11.

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Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-13 Booting the DCMTo reboot an installed DCM board, disable and then reenable the DCM as described

Seite 29 - Customer Service FTP

Configuring Remote Access7-14 114084 Rev. A2. Set the Enable/Disable parameter to DISABLE.3. Click on OK.4. Select Platform > DCM 11.0 and later &g

Seite 30 - CompuServe

Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-15 2.Click on OK.The Configuration Manager deletes the DCM software subsystem on the modules you se

Seite 31 - How to Get Help

Configuring Remote Access7-16 114084 Rev. AOr, to change the maximum Host configuration on an ARN expansion module, issue the following command:set wfD

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Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-17 RMON ApplicationsSome network management applications automatically set up their own configurati

Seite 33 - Chapter 1

Configuring Remote Access7-18 114084 Rev. ARMON Memory UseThe total amount of RMON memory depends on the DRAM in the DCM (Table 7-1).The following sec

Seite 34 - Router Software

Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-19 Statistics GroupWhen you enable the DCM, the RMON agent automatically creates a Statistics confi

Seite 35 - Boot Configuration Options

114084 Rev. A xiii Chapter 4Configuring Network Booting Preparing Configuration and Image Files ...

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Configuring Remote Access7-20 114084 Rev. AHost GroupWhen you enable the DCM, the default setting (Disable) for the RMON Default Host parameter does n

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Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-21 HostTopN GroupTo save memory and increase performance, there is no default configuration for the

Seite 38 - The Boot Process

Configuring Remote Access7-22 114084 Rev. AFilter and Capture GroupsYou must create Filter and Capture configurations through your RMON network managem

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Configuring a Data Collection Module114084 Rev. A 7-23 ExampleYou specify a buffer size of 32 KB and a packet slice size of 1 KB. After checking the a

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114084 Rev. A A-1 Appendix ATroubleshooting Network Boot ProblemsUse the information in the following sections of this appendix to resolve problems di

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Configuring Remote AccessA-2 114084 Rev. ARouter Fails to Get IP AddressIf a message at the router console indicates that the router failed to get an

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Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-3 • If you are using EZ-Install over a Frame Relay permanent virtual circuit (PVC) in group acces

Seite 44 - Local Boot

Configuring Remote AccessA-4 114084 Rev. A2. Make sure that the AN/ANH/ARN’s synchronous port configured for EZ-Install is cabled to the upstream route

Seite 45 - NPA0006A.EPS

Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-5 4.Make sure that the tftp dgram entry in the /etc/inetd.conf file is correct for your system. Re

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xiv 114084 Rev. A Chapter 7Configuring a Data Collection Module Ethernet DCM and RMON Overview ...

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Configuring Remote AccessA-6 114084 Rev. A4. Use Site Manager to make sure that IP is enabled and TFTP is created in the AN/ANH/ARN configuration file.

Seite 48 - EZ-Install

Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-7 To display the drivers that are configured to run, enter the following command:get wfDrivers.*.0

Seite 49 - Booting the Router Routinely

Configuring Remote AccessA-8 114084 Rev. AIdentifying Remote Connectivity ProblemsThe sections that follow provide guidelines for isolating a router a

Seite 50 - Directed Netboot

Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-9 Guidelines for Using Packet CaptureUse the Packet Capture utility to view incoming or outgoing

Seite 51 - Recommendations

Configuring Remote AccessA-10 114084 Rev. A• If the BOOTP server is not receiving the requests, make sure that the upstream router is receiving and fo

Seite 52 - Completing a Startup Option

Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-11 The following sample response shows the default settings for an AN or ANH with one Ethernet an

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Configuring Remote AccessA-12 114084 Rev. AThe possible settings for synchronous connectors are as follows:• EZ-Install (the default setting)• The IP

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Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-13 3.Compare the inconsistency in the bootptab file to the sample bootptab file in Chapter 3 (refe

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Configuring Remote AccessA-14 114084 Rev. AVerify the BOOTP server setup as follows:1. Make sure that the kernel image and all of the application (.ex

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Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-15 6.Make sure that the configuration filename and path are correct in the bootptab file. For examp

Seite 57 - Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server

114084 Rev. A xvAlarm and Event Group ...7-23 Appendix ATroubleshooti

Seite 58 - Setting Up a BOOTP Server

Configuring Remote AccessA-16 114084 Rev. AYou can use either the Quick Get function of the Statistics Manager tool or the Technician Interface get co

Seite 59 - Setting Up BOOTPD to Run

Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems114084 Rev. A A-17 When Technician Interface commands require you to specify a volume, always specify Volume 1 fo

Seite 60 - <hostname>

Configuring Remote AccessA-18 114084 Rev. AAfter the router successfully Netboots, you can use TFTP to restore the software image and configuration file

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114084 Rev. A B-1 Appendix BUsing the Local Boot ProcedureIf you have read Chapter 2 and want to use the Local Boot (Quick-Start) process to start an

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Configuring Remote AccessB-2 114084 Rev. AUsing the WorksheetsThis appendix includes a series of worksheets to help you organize the network informati

Seite 63 - -- the size of the boot file

Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-3 Or, a remote-site operator runs the installation script as described in the hardware installation guid

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Configuring Remote AccessB-4 114084 Rev. AEnter connector number [1]: If there is only one connetor on the module you chose, the script automatically

Seite 65 - Setting Up a TFTP Server

Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-5 3 Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation:Enter the IP address for the COM interface.Enter IP subn

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Configuring Remote AccessB-6 114084 Rev. ARouter Protocol WorksheetsThis section contains requested information and possible options relating to the r

Seite 67 - <group_no.>

Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-7 OSPF Worksheet Requested Information Options Your ResponseEnter OSPF router ID in dotted decimal nota

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xvi 114084 Rev. A Router Protocol Worksheets ... B-6Wide Area Proto

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Configuring Remote AccessB-8 114084 Rev. AEnter OSPF interface type selection [1]:1. Broadcast2. NBMA 3. Point-to-Point4. Point-to-Multipoint (Proprie

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Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-9 Enter decimal value in seconds for Poll Interval [20]:(For NBMA only)Enter the largest number of secon

Seite 71 - Configuring Network Booting

Configuring Remote AccessB-10 114084 Rev. AWide Area Protocol WorksheetsThis section contains requested information and possible options relating to w

Seite 72 - Creating Configuration Files

Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-11 Enter Remote Addressselection [3]:1. DCE2. DTE3. EXPLICITNote: Reverse local and remote address value

Seite 73 - Configuring Network Booting

Configuring Remote AccessB-12 114084 Rev. APPP Standard Worksheet Requested Information Options Your ResponseEnter Remote IP address in dotted decimal

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Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-13 Enable use of the Remote Peer router’s LQR Timer? (y/n) [y]:(For LQR Protocol only)y(es)n(o)Note: If

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Configuring Remote AccessB-14 114084 Rev. ARunning the Quick-Start ScriptYou run the install.bat or inst_arn.bat script as part of the Local Boot proc

Seite 76 - Preparing an Image

Using the Local Boot Procedure114084 Rev. A B-15 The script prompts you for the following information (in the order given):a. The initial Global Works

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Configuring Remote AccessB-16 114084 Rev. AFigure B-1. Starting the IP Interface Test8.To continue the IP configuration test, enter the IP address for

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114084 Rev. A C-1 Appendix CImplementation NotesThis appendix contains implementation hints, a few important notes you could have missed earlier in th

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114084 Rev. A xvii Figures Figure 1-1. Getting an IP Address from a Bay Networks Standard Circuit or a Frame Relay PVC in Direct Access Mode 1-8Figur

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Configuring Remote AccessC-2 114084 Rev. A• If you are using EZ-Install over Frame Relay to boot an AN/ANH/ARN, you can have up to 20 PVCs for a singl

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Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-3 • You can issue a boot command from the Diagnostic Monitor prompt and specify a local boot by using 1: as the vo

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Configuring Remote AccessC-4 114084 Rev. ANetwork paths composed of three or four repeaters must also comply with the following additional restriction

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Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-5 Figure C-1 shows an example of a single ANH network configuration. UTP distribution cables connect Ethernet stati

Seite 84 - Netboot Interface Parameters

Configuring Remote AccessC-6 114084 Rev. AConfiguring Multiple HubsYou can interconnect as many as four ANH units using the UTP repeater ports. When yo

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Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-7 Figure C-2. Connecting the ANH with Other HubsConfiguring an AUI PortYou can connect any IEEE 802.3 media attachm

Seite 86 - Enabling Router Interfaces

Configuring Remote AccessC-8 114084 Rev. AConnecting the AUI Port to a Fiber Optic BackboneTo connect an AN or ANH to a fiber optic backbone, you must

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Implementation Notes114084 Rev. A C-9 Connecting the AUI Port to a Coaxial BackboneYou can use the AUI port to connect an AN or ANH to a coaxial backb

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114084 Rev. A Index-1 Symbols/etc/inetd.conf file, 3-9, 3-10/etc/services file, 3-2/tftpboot directory, 3-10/usr/wf/config directory, 3-3Aaddress. See IP

Seite 91 - 1. Click on Client I/F

Configuring Remote AccessIndex-2 114084 Rev. ABay Networks Proprietary PPP protocol, worksheet for, B-10Bay Networks Standard PPP protocol, 5-5Bay Net

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Index114084 Rev. A Index-3 corrupted, A-17creating, 4-2customized, 1-5, 1-13, 2-3getting from a BOOTP server, 1-10 to 1-12hint for creating, C-1prepar

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Configuring Remote AccessIndex-4 114084 Rev. Aconfiguring, 3-1, 4-1initial startup option, 2-6maximum PVCs, C-2requirements, 1-4summary, 1-3, 1-4troubl

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Index114084 Rev. A Index-5 BOOTP parameters, 4-20incoming and outgoing, 4-17 to 4-20interoperability issues for RMON, 7-16IP addressassigning manually

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Configuring Remote AccessIndex-6 114084 Rev. ANetboot Global parametersBoot Config From Network, 4-9Boot Config Pathname, 4-10Boot Image From Network, 4

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Index114084 Rev. A Index-7 resetting and testing ANH, 6-1 to 6-5resetting while writing to a file, 2-4, A-17RFC 1048, 3-7RIP routing protocol, workshee

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Configuring Remote AccessIndex-8 114084 Rev. Aformat, 3-4tc (table continuation) tag, in bootptab, 3-6technical support, xxxiTELNET, B-5testingBOOTP,

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114084 Rev. A xix Tables Table 1-1. Summary of Boot Options ...1-4Table 3-1. BOO

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ii 114084 Rev. A4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal StreetSanta Clara, CA 95054 Billerica, MA 01821 Copyright © 1988–1996 Bay Networks, Inc. All rig

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114084 Rev. A xxi About This Guide Read this guide if you are responsible for connecting a Bay Networks™ BayStack™ Access Node (AN®), Access Node Hu

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Configuring Remote Accessxxii 114084 Rev. A Where to Find AN, ANH, or ARN Information Use this guide in conjunction with other Bay Networks documenta

Seite 103 - Verifying Your Configuration

About This Guide 114084 Rev. A xxiii Conventions angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description insi

Seite 104 - What to Do Next

Configuring Remote Accessxxiv 114084 Rev. A Acronyms ANSI American National Standards InstituteARP Address Resolution ProtocolAUI Attachment Unit Int

Seite 105 - Managing ANH Repeater Ports

About This Guide 114084 Rev. A xxv RFC Request for CommentsRIP Routing Information ProtocolRMON remote monitoringSAM System Administration ManagerSM

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114084 Rev. A xxvii Technical Support and Online ServicesTo ensure comprehensive network support to our customers and partners worldwide, Bay Networks

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Configuring Remote Accessxxviii 114084 Rev. ABay Networks Customer Service If you purchased your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized

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Technical Support and Online Services114084 Rev. A xxix Bay Networks Information ServicesBay Networks Information Services provide up-to-date support

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114084 Rev. A iii USA Requirements Only Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice This equipment generates,

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Configuring Remote Accessxxx 114084 Rev. ASupport Source CDThis CD-ROM -- sent quarterly to all contracted customers -- is a complete Bay Networks Ser

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Technical Support and Online Services114084 Rev. A xxxi InfoFACTSInfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24-hour fax-on-demand service. This automated syst

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114084 Rev. A 1-1 Chapter 1Understanding Tools and OptionsThe Bay Networks BayStack ARN and AN families of routers connect multiprotocol workgroups to

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Configuring Remote Access1-2 114084 Rev. A• A firmware diagnostics monitor with a command-line interface. You use the AN/ANH/ARN monitor to configure th

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Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-3 Boot Configuration OptionsThis section summarizes your options for getting the AN, ANH, or ARN softwar

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Configuring Remote Access1-4 114084 Rev. ATable 1-1 summarizes the four startup options. The next section, “The Boot Process,” describes how each opti

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Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-5 *. You can use the Netboot and Directed Netboot procedure on a Token Ring interface on the ARN only.D

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Configuring Remote Access1-6 114084 Rev. AThe Boot ProcessAn AN, ANH, or ARN boots using its configured startup option. The default configuration is EZ-

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Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-7 During the EZ-Install process, the router obtains its address automatically, as described next.1. Whe

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iv 114084 Rev. A Japan/Nippon Requirements Only Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) StatementVoluntary Control Council for Interferenc

Seite 122 - Disabling the DCM

Configuring Remote Access1-8 114084 Rev. AFor example, in Figure 1-1 the upstream router’s interface address is 192.32.1.1. This means that the upstre

Seite 123 - Booting the DCM

Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-9 For example, in Figure 1-2, an AN/ANH/ARN router sends BOOTP requests for its IP address. The upstrea

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Configuring Remote Access1-10 114084 Rev. AIf both serial interfaces receive BOOTP responses, the AN/ANH/ARN assigns the respective IP addresses to ea

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Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-11 3. The AN/ANH/ARN stops sending BOOTP requests.4. The AN/ANH/ARN sends a TFTP request for the configu

Seite 126 - RMON Implementation Notes

Configuring Remote Access1-12 114084 Rev. AFigure 1-5. Getting the Kernel8. The AN/ANH/ARN boots the kernel.9. The AN/ANH/ARN uses TFTP to get applica

Seite 127 - RMON Applications

Understanding Tools and Options114084 Rev. A 1-13 When you use Local Boot as the initial boot option, you boot a default (generic) configuration file. Y

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114084 Rev. A 2-1 Chapter 2Selecting the Boot ConfigurationThis chapter provides information to help you select the boot method for both the initial st

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Configuring Remote Access2-2 114084 Rev. AAfter you select the initial startup configuration and set up the network (as described in this guide), you i

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Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-3 Local BootYou can use Local Boot if the router has the an.exe image (for the AN or ANH) or arn.exe i

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114084 Rev. A v Canada Requirements Only Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations Note: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certifi

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Configuring Remote Access2-4 114084 Rev. A• Minimize the need to maintain the router’s local file system. When the router gets files from a BOOTP serve

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Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-5 Local BootWhen you choose the Local Boot option for routine startups, the router reads the IP addres

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Configuring Remote Access2-6 114084 Rev. ACompleting a Startup OptionThis section lists the steps required to complete• EZ-Install• Netboot• Directed

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Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-7 6. The AN/ANH/ARN gets a software image from its local file system, an IP address from the upstream r

Seite 137 - Router Fails to Netboot

Configuring Remote Access2-8 114084 Rev. A8. The person at the AN/ANH/ARN site boots the router. (See your router hardware installation manual.)After

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Selecting the Boot Configuration114084 Rev. A 2-9 7. The person at the router site boots the router. (See your router installation manual.)The router

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114084 Rev. A 3-1 Chapter 3Setting Up a UNIX Boot ServerTo support network booting, you need to set up a UNIX workstation on the network to run BOOTP

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Configuring Remote Access3-2 114084 Rev. ASetting Up a BOOTP ServerTo support EZ-Install or Netboot, the router needs a network connection to a BOOTP

Seite 142 - get and log

Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-3 2.Use a text editor to insert the following two lines into the /etc/services file: Setting Up BOOTPD to

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vi 114084 Rev. A Canada Requirements Only (continued) D. O. C. Explanatory Notes: Equipment Attachment Limitations The Canadian Department of Commu

Seite 144 - Displaying Parameter Settings

Configuring Remote Access3-4 114084 Rev. ASet up BOOTPD to respond to booting routers, as follows:1. As root, view the contents of the /etc directory

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Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-5 Keep the following in mind when editing bootptab:• The <hostname> definition can contain a maximum

Seite 146 - Debugging the BOOTP Server

Configuring Remote Access3-6 114084 Rev. AT130 Required Size of the router configuration file in 512-byte blocks. The setting of this tag determines how

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Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-7 The sample bootptab file in Figure 3-1 enables two ANs (named “AN.Boston” and “AN.Chicago”) to boot acro

Seite 148 - <rel>

Configuring Remote Access3-8 114084 Rev. A# This file contains the default specification for the boot # image file to be used by all ANs.# "gener

Seite 149 - <IP_address>

Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-9 Verifying Consistent BOOTP ServiceYou may want to configure a second workstation as a BOOTP server for b

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Configuring Remote Access3-10 114084 Rev. ARestricting TFTPD Access to a Specified DirectoryTo restrict TFTPD file access to a specific directory, insert

Seite 151 - Restoring a Local File System

Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-11 2.Enter the following commands:cd tftpbootln -s . usrln -s . tftpbootAdding a TFTP User

Seite 152 - A-18 114084 Rev. A

Configuring Remote Access3-12 114084 Rev. AYou may want to specify a static route in a multihop environment or in an environment using routing protoco

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Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server114084 Rev. A 3-13 Issuing a Hang-Up SignalIssue a hang-up signal as follows:1. Log in as root.2. Enter the following com

Seite 154 - Using the Worksheets

114084 Rev. A vii Canada Requirements Only (continued) Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus

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114084 Rev. A 4-1 Chapter 4Configuring Network BootingThis chapter describes how to use Site Manager to configure network booting for AN, ANH, or ARN ro

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Configuring Remote Access4-2 114084 Rev. APreparing Configuration and Image FilesUnless the router will use the default (generic) configuration file and

Seite 158 - Router Protocol Worksheets

Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-3 • Configuration filenames can consist of 1 to 15 characters, including a dot (period). We recommend that yo

Seite 159 - OSPF Worksheet

Configuring Remote Access4-4 114084 Rev. A1 Ethernet (XCVR1), 1 Token Ring (TOKEN1), and 2 synchronous (COM1 and COM2)none E/T/2S1 ISDN BRI (replaces

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Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-5 Table 4-3 lists the base modules (system boards) for BayStack ARN systems. An ARN can have only one base

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Configuring Remote Access4-6 114084 Rev. APreparing an ImageIf you want the router to automatically boot a network-based image when starting up (using

Seite 162 - Wide Area Protocol Worksheets

Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-7 2.If you use a different workstation as a BOOTP server, transfer to the new workstation all of the files i

Seite 163 - Frame Relay Worksheet

Configuring Remote Access4-8 114084 Rev. A4. After editing the parameters, click on OK.Netboot and Directed Netboot Parameters Parameter: Boot Image F

Seite 164 - PPP Standard Worksheet

Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-9 Parameter: Boot Config From Network Default: Enable Options: Enable | Disable Function: Enables or disabl

Seite 165 - SMDS Worksheet

viii 114084 Rev. A T1 Service Compliance Statements T1 Service NOTE: This T1 Service notice applies to you only if you have received a single or dua

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Configuring Remote Access4-10 114084 Rev. A Parameter: Boot Image Pathname Default: None Options: A valid image file pathname Function: When the parame

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Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-11 Configuring a Netboot or Directed Netboot InterfaceWhen you enable Netboot or Directed Netboot, you must

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Configuring Remote Access4-12 114084 Rev. AFigure 4-3. Netboot Interface Window3.Specify Slot Number 1 as the physical slot in which the hardware modu

Seite 169 - Implementation Notes

Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-13 Figure 4-4. Netboot Interfaces Window6.Highlight the interface in the scroll box and edit its parameters

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Configuring Remote Access4-14 114084 Rev. ANetboot Interface Parameters Parameter: Connector IP Address Default: None Options: Any valid IP address Fu

Seite 171 - Network Configuration Options

Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-15 Parameter: Connector Protocol Mask Default: Point to Point Options: Point to Point | Point to Point Int

Seite 172 - Configuring a Single ANH

Configuring Remote Access4-16 114084 Rev. ASetting Up Routing Paths for NetbootYou set up the routing paths between the BOOTP server and the routers b

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Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-17 Enable BOOTP relay on an interface as follows:1. Click on the connector in the Configuration Manager wind

Seite 174 - Configuring Multiple Hubs

Configuring Remote Access4-18 114084 Rev. AFigure 4-6. BOOTP Relay Agent Interface Table WindowClick on Help or refer to Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP,

Seite 175 - Configuring an AUI Port

Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-19 Figure 4-7. BOOTP Relay Agent Forwarding Table Window3.Click on Add. The BOOTP Addresses window appears

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114084 Rev. A ix Bay Networks Software License This Software License shall govern the licensing of all software provided to licensee by Bay Network

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Configuring Remote Access4-20 114084 Rev. AThe BOOTP Relay Agent Forwarding Table window lists the connector and input IP address on the left, and the

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Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-21 Creating the BOOTP Client Interface TableThe upstream router is a booting router’s next-hop router. By d

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Configuring Remote Access4-22 114084 Rev. AFigure 4-9. BOOTP Client Interface Table Window2.Click on Add. The BOOTP Client Interface Address window ap

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Configuring Network Booting114084 Rev. A 4-23 The BOOTP Client Interface Table window now lists the client IP interface and the DLCI number you added.

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114084 Rev. A 5-1 Chapter 5Configuring the Router as a Network Boot ClientTo enable an AN, ANH, or ARN for Netboot or Directed Netboot, you configure on

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Configuring Remote Access5-2 114084 Rev. AWorking with a Person at the AN/ANH/ARN SiteWritten for a person at the AN/ANH/ARN site, the guides Installi

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Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-3 bconfig Command Examples1. Configure the default Netboot procedure -- use a local image

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Configuring Remote Access5-4 114084 Rev. AConfiguring the Netboot InterfaceA router interface cannot communicate in an IP network without an IP address

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Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client114084 Rev. A 5-5 Table 5-2. ifconfig Command Settings for a Synchronous Interface Setting DescriptionDe

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