Bay Technical Associates BayStack ARN Routers none User Manual

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Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers

2-16

114200 Rev. A

3.

Ensure that the ARN boots correctly.

When the ARN boots, its LEDs flash in a particular order. See Chapter 3 for
information on checking the ARN front-panel LEDs to ensure that the
installation was successful and that the router is operating properly.

After the ARN boots using its local software image and configuration file, the
Technician Interface login prompt appears.

4.

Type the following command at the login prompt and press the Return
key:

Manager

Note the use of an uppercase “M.”

The Technician Interface prompt (

$

) appears.

5.

Enter the following command and press the Return key to run the
Quick-Start script:

run inst_arn.bat

The Quick-Start script begins running.

6.

Using your completed Quick-Start worksheet from Appendix B, enter the
appropriate network information as the prompts appear.

The ARN uses this information to configure interfaces to the network.

Refer to Appendix B for sample Quick-Start screen output and for
information on using Quick-Start commands.

7.

Choose whether you want to configure another module/port.

Entering

n

stops the Quick-Start script and returns you to the Technician

interface prompt. Entering

y

allows you to configure another module/port.

Once the install script completes, the ARN starts bridging and routing traffic.

Contact your network administrator to verify that the ARN is now connected to
the network. Your network administrator can refer to Configuring Remote Access
to troubleshoot any problems.

Note:

To check the contents of the router local file system on the installed

Flash memory card, type

dir

and press the Return key. The arn.exe software

image, config file, and inst_arn.bat file should appear among the files listed.

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