Figure 2-1, Verifying directed netboot configuration -12 – Nortel Networks Passport ARN Routers User Manual

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Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers

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Figure 2-1.

Verifying Directed Netboot Configuration

If

getcfg

displays the correct information, continue to Step 4. Otherwise,

correct and reenter the

ifconfig

and

bconfig

commands. If you need

assistance, contact your network administrator.

4.

Type the following command and press the Return key to boot the ARN:

boot

5.

Ensure that the ARN boots correctly.

When the ARN boots, its LEDs flash in a particular order. To ensure that the
installation was successful, see “Ensuring a Successful Installation” on
“Ensuring a Successful Installation” on page 3-9.

Note:

If the ARN cannot find a software image file or a configuration file

using the directed netboot procedure, it attempts to netboot once. If the netboot
procedure fails, the ARN tries to local boot once. If all three boot attempts fail,
the ARN continues to try directed netboot, netboot, and local boot until it
boots successfully. If the ARN remains in this loop, follow the steps in
“Interrupting the Boot Process” on

page 2-6

.

ARN0080A

$ getcfg

Boot Options

boot image = network

boot config = network

host IP address = 192.32.5.8

image pathname =

"/usr/arnstartup/krnl_arn.exe"

config pathname =

"/usr/arnstartup/config"

Netboot Parameters:

MAU1...None

XCVR2..None

COM1...IP=9.0.0.2, Mask=255.0.0.0, Next Hop=9.0.0.3

COM2...EZ-Install (disabled)

COM3...EZ-Install (disabled)

COM4...EZ-Install (disabled)

COM5...EZ-Install (disabled)

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