Local Boot Process; Figure 1-6. Establishing An Ip Network Interface - 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

Local Boot Process

When the AN/ANH and ARN routers boot locally, they read the kernel,
application, and string files embedded in the an.exe or arn.exe software image file
on the local PCMCIA flash memory card.
When you use Local Boot as the initial boot option, you boot a default (generic)
configuration file. You must then run the Quick-Start installation script to
customize the default configuration file. Running the installation script establishes
an IP network interface between the router and a Site Manager workstation
(Figure
IP address = 192.32.10.12
Figure 1-6.
Appendix C briefly describes the procedure for customizing the default
configuration file, provides worksheets for preparing to run the procedure, and
explains how to begin the Quick-Start installation script.
1-12
1-6).
Site Manager
workstation
ASCII console or PC
Console port
Establishing an IP Network Interface
Corporate IP network
AN/ANH/ARN
Ethernet port
IP address = 192.32.156.7
Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0
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