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Using Local Boot (the Quick-Start Procedure)

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7.

Name and save the configuration file.

The script begins to test the configuration on the new IP interface

(Figure B-2)

.

Figure B-2.

Starting the IP Interface Test

8.

To continue the IP configuration test, enter the IP address for the Site
Manager workstation.

To cancel the test, enter

q

.

9.

Choose whether you want to configure another module/port.

If you enter

n

, (to stop configuring modules/ports), the Technician Interface

prompt appears. If you enter

y

, you return to Step 6 of this procedure.

10.

When the Technician Interface prompt reappears, enter

logout

to exit the

Technician Interface.

Once the router creates and tests the configuration, it starts using the configuration
information you entered. Refer to Configuring Routers to configure the router
using Site Manager.

Testing local IP interface

ping -IP 192.32.00.000 -r5

IP ping: 192.32.00.000 is alive (size - 16 bytes)

IP ping: 192.32.00.000 is alive (size - 16 bytes)

IP ping: 192.32.00.000 is alive (size - 16 bytes)

IP ping: 192.32.00.000 is alive (size - 16 bytes)

IP ping: 192.32.00.000 is alive (size - 16 bytes)

This test attempts to ping the Site Manager workstation.

NOTE: If routing has not yet converged, an attempt

to ping the Site Manager workstation may fail. If

this happens, you may either enter a new IP address or

quit and wait a short period of time and try again from

the TI command line.

Type q<return> to cancel this test.

Enter IP address of Site Manager workstation:

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