Table 2-1, Summary of initial startup options -2 – Nortel Networks Passport ARN Routers User Manual

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Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers

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When you start the ARN for the first time, it completes an initial startup procedure
to boot and connect to the network using either a default configuration file or one
already customized and available on the network.

You use one of four boot options to complete the initial software startup.

Table 2-1

summarizes the four options; the sections that follow provide steps for completing
each option.

Table 2-1.

Summary of Initial Startup Options

Boot
Option

Source for
Image file

Source for
Configuration
File

Description and Requirements

EZ-Install

Local

Network
(serial interface
only)

The default option. The ARN boots from local flash
memory, then obtains its configuration file from a remote
workstation that is configured as a Bootstrap Protocol
(BootP) server. The ARN saves the configuration to the
flash memory

.

This option requires a High-Level Data Link Control
(HDLC) or frame relay serial connection.

Netboot*

* The ARN supports netboot over serial, Ethernet, token ring, and 56/64K DSU/CSU interfaces only.

Local
or
Network

Local
or
Network

The ARN locates and obtains

at least one startup file from

a remote workstation that is configured as a BootP server.
This option requires a communications connection over
an HDLC, frame relay, Ethernet, token ring, or DSU/CSU
interface, and a local console connection.

Directed
Netboot†

† The ARN supports directed netboot over serial, Ethernet, token ring, and 56/64K DSU/CSU interfaces only.

Local
or
Network

Local
or
Network

The ARN obtains

at least one startup file from a remote

workstation that is configured as a Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP) server. You must specify the IP address
of the TFTP server and the complete path to the startup
files before booting.
This option requires a communications connection over
an HDLC, frame relay, Ethernet, token ring, or DSU/CSU
interface, and a local console connection.

Local Boot Local

Local

The ARN boots from a local software image and generic
startup configuration file. You create a customized
configuration file by running the Quick-Start script.

This option requires a local console connection and an
installed BayRS flash memory card. If you attempt to local
boot the ARN/DC without the flash memory card inserted,
the router does not operate.

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