Examples Of Using The Bconfig Command - 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
Table 4-1.
Option
<TFTP_host>
<TFTP_
pathname>
-d

Examples of Using the bconfig Command

1. Configure the default Netboot procedure. Boot from the software image file in
local flash memory and use BootP to get the configuration file from the
network.
bconfig -d image
bconfig -d config
2. Use Netboot for both the boot image file and the configuration file.
bconfig image network
bconfig config network
3. Use a local configuration file and Directed Netboot to boot the kernel file.
bconfig image network 21.3.5.62 /usr/mykernel.exe
bconfig config local
4. Boot from the local software image file and use Directed Netboot to get the
configuration file from the network.
bconfig image local
bconfig config network 21.3.5.62 /usr/anstartup/config
5. Use Directed Netboot for both the boot image file and the configuration file.
bconfig image network 21.3.5.62 /usr/mykernel.exe
bconfig config network 21.3.5.62 /usr/anstartup/config
4-4
bconfig Command Options
Description
Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. If both the <image> and
<config> files are on the network, both files must reside on the same
host
Specifies the complete path name of <image> or <config> on the
remote server
Reverts to the default values for <image> or <config> and nullifies
any previously specified IP address and path name for the file, thus
disabling Directed Netboot
(or
bconfig image local
(or
bconfig config network
(continued)
)
)
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