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Configuring the Router as a Network Boot Client
114084 Rev. A 5-3
bconfig Command Examples
1. Configure the default Netboot procedure -- use a local image file and look for
the configuration file over the network using BOOTP.
bconfig -d image (or bconfig image local)
bconfig -d config (or bconfig config network)
2. Use Netboot for both the boot image and configuration file.
bconfig image network
bconfig config network
3. Use a local configuration file and Directed Netboot for the boot image file.
bconfig image network 21.3.5.62 /usr/mykernel.exe
bconfig config local
4. Use a local boot image file and Directed Netboot for the configuration file.
bconfig image local
bconfig config network 21.3.5.62 /usr/anstartup/config
5. Use Directed Netboot for both the boot image and configuration file.
bconfig image network 21.3.5.62 /usr/mykernel.exe
bconfig config network 21.3.5.62 /usr/anstartup/config
Table 5-1. bconfig Command Settings
Option Description
image Indicates the router’s software image.
config Indicates the router’s configuration file.
local Indicates that the specified file (image or config) resides in the router’s local file system.
network Indicates that the specified file (image or config) resides on a remote file system.
<TFTP host>
Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. If both the software image and configuration
file are on the network, both files must reside on the same host.
<TFTP
pathname>
Specifies the complete pathname of the remote software image or configuration file.
-d Reverts to the default values for the software image or configuration file and nullifies any
previously specified IP address and pathname for the file, thus disabling Directed Netboot.
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