Figure 1-2. Requesting An Ip Address From The Bootp Server (Group Access Pvc) - 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
Circuit containing PVC 31, 32, 33 (for
virtual connections to the three routers)
Key
BOOTP request
BOOTP response
Figure 1-2.
Requesting an IP Address from the BootP Server (Group Access PVC)
The upstream router sends the IP address and subnet mask to the AN/ANH or
5.
ARN router in a BootP response message.
The AN/ANH or ARN router assigns the IP address and subnet mask to any
6.
serial interface that receives a BootP response.
The AN/ANH or ARN router stores these IP addresses, along with the IP
7.
address of the next-hop router, in RAM.
If more than one serial interface receives a BootP response, the AN/ANH or
ARN router assigns an IP address to each interface.
1-8
AN/ANH/ARN
Booting router 2
PVC 32
PVC 31
PVC 33
Frame Relay
Upstream router
Booting router 3
BOOTP Client Interface Table:
DLCI 31
192.32.1.2
DLCI 32
192.32.1.3
DLCI 33
192.32.1.4
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