
Connecting ASN Routers to a Network
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2.
A BOOTP server responds to the router’s request with the directory
pathnames; the ASN stops sending BOOTP requests for the pathnames
(Figure 1-3)
.
The first ASN interface that processes the BOOTP response acts as the TFTP
client in the remaining steps.
Figure 1-3. Getting the Pathnames of the Software Image and Configuration Files
3.
The ASN sends a TFTP request for the configuration file.
4.
The BOOTP server uses TFTP to transfer the configuration file
(Figure 1-4)
.
5.
The ASN sends a TFTP request for the image file.
6.
The BOOTP server uses TFTP to transfer the image file (Figure 1-4).
ASN router
CAS0003A
Key
BOOTP response
BOOTP request
Corporate backbone
Pathnames
BOOTP
server
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