Using Local Boot (The Quick-Start Procedure) - Nortel 114200-E Installation And Operating

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Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)

This appendix describes how to complete a local boot by running the Quick-Start
script, as follows:
Topic
Prepare to run Quick-Start
Understand Quick-Start connector names and numbers
Fill out Quick-Start sample worksheets
Run the Quick-Start script
This appendix explains how to local boot the ARN and create an initial Internet
Protocol (IP) interface using the Quick-Start procedure to get the ARN router up
and running on the network. (You can also configure additional interfaces using
Quick-Start, but in most cases your initial IP interface connects you to the
management workstation, where the network administrator uses Site Manager or
some other management tool to fully customize your router's configuration.)
To start the ARN on the network using Quick-Start, you run the inst_arn.bat script
and enter information at the prompts. The ARN automatically selects options for
some prompts, and you can accept default values for many of the other prompts.
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