Bay Technical Associates BayStack ARN Routers none User Manual
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Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers
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Enable or disable netbooting on an interface.
The following sections describe each use of the
ifconfig
command.
Configuring an IP Serial or DSU/CSU Interface for Netbooting
Configure a serial or DSU/CSU (COM) interface to the IP network using the
following interface configuration command:
ifconfig [
synchronous options] <interface> [<IP address> <subnet mask> [<next
hop address>]]
The synchronous options variable indicates some combination of the following
settings:
[
-d
|
-fr
[
-annexd
|
-lmi
|
-annexa
]
|
-int_clk
]
describes the
ifconfig
command arguments for configuring a COM
interface.
Note:
Make sure to separate command options with spaces.
Table A-1.
ifconfig Command Settings for a COM Interface
Setting
Description
Default Setting
-d
Resets the router IP interface settings to the default values. This
setting tries four WAN configurations in the following order until it finds
the correct type for the router connection to the network:
1. Bay Networks HDLC encapsulation (also referred to as
Bay Networks Standard Point-to-Point) with external clocking
2. Frame Relay Annex D
3. Frame Relay LMI
4. Frame Relay Annex A
(continued)