Table 2-4, Your bconfig commands -12 – Bay Technical Associates BayStack ARN Routers none User Manual

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Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers

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The

bconfig

commands let you specify the location of a startup file. To use

directed netboot, the location must includes the following information:

The source of the image and configuration files (local or network)

The address of the TFTP server

The full directory path description locating the files on the TFTP server

Write the commands in

Table 2-4

for your reference.

You can use the ARN monitor, Technician Interface, or Site Manager to perform
directed netboot. However, this guide assumes that you are using either the ARN
monitor or the Technician Interface. To manage the ARN from a remote site, refer
to Configuring Remote Access.

To use the directed netboot feature:

1.

Enter the

ifconfig

command (refer to

Table 2-3

) at the command line

prompt and press the Return key.

The following is a sample command:

ifconfig com1 9.0.0.2 255.0.0.0 9.0.0.3

Refer to Appendix A for more information about the

ifconfig

command.

2.

Enter the

bconfig

commands (refer to

Table 2-4

) at the command line

prompt and press the Return key.

You must enter one

bconfig

command to specify the location of the software

image, and another to specify the location of the configuration file.

The following are sample commands:

bconfig image network 192.32.5.8 /usr/arnstartup/krnl_arn.exe
bconfig config network 192.32.5.8 /usr/arnstartup/config

Refer to Appendix A for more information about the

bconfig

command.

Table 2-4.

Your bconfig Commands

bconfig image

bconfig config

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