Table a-3 – Bay Technical Associates BayStack ARN Routers none User Manual

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Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot

114200 Rev. A

A-5

Configuring a Token Ring Interface for Network Booting

To configure an ARN token ring interface for network booting, use the following
command format:

ifconfig

[

-d

] [

-r

<

speed

> ]

<interface> [<IP address> <subnet mask> [<next hop

address>]]

Table A-3

describes the

ifconfig

command arguments for configuring the router

token ring interface.

Table A-3.

ifconfig Command Settings for a Token Ring Interface

Setting

Description

Default Setting

-d

Resets the router IP interface settings 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.)

IP Connector Setting

-r

<speed>

Specifies the speed of the Token Ring interface. Enter either 16 or 4
(Mb/s). The default is 16 Mb/s.

<interface>

Specifies the IP connector you are configuring. Use the format
mau<

port #>.

IP Address Settings

<IP address>

Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with

<interface>.

Provide this address in dotted decimal notation.

<subnet mask>

Specifies the IP subnet mask of the interface you set with

<interface>.

Provide this address in dotted decimal notation.

<next hop
address>

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 router and the BootP server.

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