Continuing With Local Boot (The Quick-Start Procedure) - Nortel Passport ARN Routers Installation And Operating

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6.
Note: After connecting the ARN to the network, you can replace the
management console connection with a modem connection to enable remote
dial-in access.

Continuing with Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)

Note: Continuing with the netboot option requires that you have already
logged in to either the ARN monitor or Technician Interface command line
software. For instructions, see "Logging in to the Command Line Software" on
page
You can use either the ARN monitor or the Technician Interface to configure the
ARN to local boot. However, you must use the Technician Interface to run the
Quick-Start script.
Note: Before starting the local boot procedure, ask your network administrator
to assist you in completing the Quick-Start worksheets in Appendix B.
To use the local boot feature:
1.
Note: Since the default setting for finding the software image is
not have to change this setting for the local boot option.
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Ensure that the ARN is successfully connected to your network.
To verify that the ARN is now connected to the network, contact your network
administrator. To troubleshoot any problems, your network administrator can
refer to Configuring Passport Remote Access.
If you need additional assistance, contact your local Nortel Networks
Technical Solutions Center.
2-7.
At the command line prompt, type the following command and press the
Return key to configure the ARN to use its local config file:
bconfig config local
Starting the ARN
you do
local;
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