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6. Verify That the Router Starts Up Properly.

If there is no network attached to the WAN port, it is normal for the WAN Net Fail LED to turn on after the self-test of the router module is complete.

After the self-test is complete, the router module looks for a SmartBoot configuration on the WAN or LAN by sending Bootp requests out the WAN port and the internal LAN port.

If a SmartBoot configuration has been set up on the WAN or LAN for the router module, that configuration is retrieved (provided that the required WAN or LAN link is connected). The router module is then rebooted with the SmartBoot configuration (this should occur within a few seconds after the Self-test LED turns off).

If this SmartBoot configuration was created on a Bootp server that specifies a full configuration file, the router module will reboot one more time after the configuration file is transferred to the router module. This reboot will occur within a few seconds after the end of the first reboot if the Bootp server is on a LAN, or within up to 20 seconds if it is on a WAN.

(For more information about SmartBoot, refer to appendix C, “Smart- Boot”, and to HP Routing Services and Applications, the User’s Guide, and the Release Notes.)

If you have not connected a console, skip the remaining steps. (An operator at another device on the network will need to complete the verification of the router startup using Telnet .)

4.In HP Stack Manager, click on the Connect button.

After a few seconds, a list of the connected hubs appears in the Device Chain List window. You can identify a particular hub by its entry in the Station Address column. For hubs in which a router module has been installed, “SNMP/Router” appears in the Exp Slot column.

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