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Filling Out the Worksheets
The inst_arn.bat script provides many options for configuring the ARN on a network. Since typical remote access uses a serial interface over a wide area connection, this sample describes only the options involved with a serial configuration.
Note: This section provides worksheets only for a serial interface configuration over a wide area connection. It does not contain worksheets for LAN configuration options. If configuring a LAN interface, read the
We suggest the following procedure when you fill out worksheets:
1.Fill out the Global Information Worksheet completely.
The sample worksheet lists options common to all serial interface configurations.
2.After you record your protocol selections on the Global Information Worksheet, fill out one Router Protocol worksheet.