Resolving Connectivity Problems; Displaying Parameter Settings - Nortel Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers Configuration Manual

Configuring remote access for an and passport arn routers
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Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
If the BootP server is not receiving requests, ensure that the upstream router is
receiving and forwarding them. If the upstream router is receiving, verify that
each router interface between the upstream router and the BootP server is
receiving and forwarding the requests.
If the BootP server is receiving requests but is failing to respond, see
"Router Fails to Netboot" on

Resolving Connectivity Problems

This section describes how to:
Display the AN/ANH or ARN router's netboot configuration
Debug the BootP server
Verify the BootP server's setup
Display the BootP server's IP routes
Display the number of BootP packets forwarded and dropped

Displaying Parameter Settings

Display the AN/ANH or ARN router's netboot parameter settings to determine the
following:
Whether the router is set to boot using a local boot image or a remote boot
image
Whether the router is set to configure using a local configuration file or a
remote configuration file
The configuration of the synchronous, Ethernet, and token ring (ARN only)
connectors
Enter the following Technician Interface command to display the AN/ANH or
ARN router's startup options:
getcfg
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