
Configuring Remote Access
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Completing a Startup Option
This section lists the steps required to complete
• EZ-Install
• Netboot
• Directed Netboot
• Local Boot
You can use Netboot for some procedures and Local Boot for others, provided you
set up the network to support Netboot.
EZ-Install
Completing the EZ-Install option requires the following steps:
1. You use the Configuration Manager in local mode to create a complete
configuration file for the router. (See Chapter 4 and Configuring Routers.)
2. You set up a UNIX workstation on the network to support BOOTP.
(See Chapter 3.)
3. You create a BOOTP relay interface table on the upstream router to support
automated addressing, and configure all routers between the BOOTP server
and the booting router as BOOTP relay agents. (See Chapter 3.)
4. You ensure that there is a network connection from a synchronous interface
on the AN/ANH/ARN to the upstream router.
5. A person at the AN/ANH/ARN site installs and boots the router. (See your
router hardware installation manual.)
Note: To boot an AN/ANH/ARN over the network, all other routers in the
path to the BOOTP server must be running Router Software Version 7.60 or
later.
Note: If the AN/ANH/ARN will connect to the upstream router using a
Frame Relay circuit, be sure that the upstream router is running Router
Software Version 7.80 or later.
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