Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source for

 

Boot

Source for

Configuration

 

Option

Image file

File

Description and Requirements

 

 

 

 

EZ-Install

Local

Network

The default option. The ARN boots from local flash

 

 

(serial interface

memory, then obtains its configuration file from a remote

 

 

only)

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*

Local

Local

The ARN locates and obtains at least one startup file from

 

or

or

a remote workstation that is configured as a BootP server.

 

Network

Network

This option requires a communications connection over

 

 

 

an HDLC, frame relay, Ethernet, token ring, or DSU/CSU

 

 

 

interface, and a local console connection.

 

 

 

 

Directed

Local

Local

The ARN obtains at least one startup file from a remote

Netboot†

or

or

workstation that is configured as a Trivial File Transfer

 

Network

Network

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.

 

 

 

 

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

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

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