Configuring An Arn Token Ring Interface For Network Booting - 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

Configuring an ARN Token Ring Interface for Network Booting

To configure an ARN token ring interface for network booting, enter the following
command at the Technician Interface or AN Monitor prompt:
Note: The token ring interface must be configured with IP to support netboot
options.
ifconfig
[ <next_hop_address> ]]
Table 4-4
token ring interface.
Table 4-4.
Option
-d
-r <speed>
<interface>
<IP_address>
<subnet_mask>
<next_hop_
address>
4-8
[
] [
<
speed
>]
<interface> [ <IP_address> <subnet_mask>
-d
-r
describes the
ifconfig
ifconfig Command Options for an ARN Token Ring Interface
Description
Resets the ARN's IP interface options to the default values. Resetting
a token ring interface makes it inactive in the network booting process.
(The output of the getcfg command shows the default as None.)
Specifies the speed of the token ring interface. Specify either 16 or 4
(Mb/s). The default is 16 Mb/s.
Specifies the IP connector you are configuring. Use the format
mau <port_no.> .
Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with <interface> .
Provide this address in dotted-decimal notation.
Specifies the IP subnet mask of the interface you set with <interface> .
Provide this address in dotted-decimal notation.
Specifies the IP address of the next-hop router. Provide this address in
dotted-decimal notation. Specify this address only if there are
intermediate routers between the ARN and the BootP server.
command options for configuring the ARN's
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