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Configuring Remote Access
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Preparing Configuration and Image Files
Unless the router will use the default (generic) configuration file and software
image that ships on its local Flash memory card, you must create
A unique configuration file for each remote router
A uniform software image that all routers in your network can use
Creating Configuration Files
Prepare network configuration files as follows:
1. Use the Configuration Manager in local mode to create a configuration
file for each AN/ANH/ARN.
Refer to Configuring Routers for instructions. Also, refer to
T
able 4-1 for the Site Manager module name to use when creating a
configuration file for BayStack AN routers
T
able 4-2 for the module name to use when creating a configuration file
for BayStack ANH systems
Tables 4-3 through 4-5 for the module names to use when creating a
configuration file for BayStack ARN routers.
2. Record the name of each configuration file and corresponding
AN/ANH/ARN for later reference when configuring network boot
options.
When you name configuration files, keep the following restrictions in mind:
Bay Networks recommends that the operational configuration file for
each router be named config. If a router experiences a power failure, it
boots from the file called config once power returns. However, the
configuration files that you save on a BOOTP server for Directed Netboot
do not have to be named config because you specify the configuration file
pathname (refer to the Site Manager parameter “Boot Conf
ig Pathname.”)
Configuration filenames must begin with an alphabetical character. The
remaining characters must be alphanumeric and may also include the
underscore (_) character. You cannot use spaces.
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