Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
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5. Use Technician Interface commands to verify or correct the status of the
synchronous, Ethernet, or token ring connectors used for network
booting.
For instructions, see Using Technician Interface Software. Examples of
AN/ANH or ARN router commands and responses follow, as well as some
connector and interface settings you should consider.
Enter the following command to display the route r driver:
get wfLinkModules.15.0
On an AN/ANH, the response is as follows:
wfLinkModules.wfANLoad.0 = 2147483648
On an ARN, the response is as follows:
wfLinkModules.wfARNLoad.0 = 2147483648
The response indicates that the AN/ANH or ARN router driver is
configured to run in slot 1 (the only router slot).
The decimal number 2147483648 represents slot 1. If the setting is not
2147483648, enter one of the following commands to correct it:
set wfLinkModules.15.0 2147483648;commit (<--- for AN/ANH)
set wfLinkModules.25.0 2147483648;commit (<---for ARN)
To display the configured drivers, enter the following command:
get wfDrivers.*.0
A combination of the following settings should appear in the list of
drivers, according to your AN/ANH or ARN router configuration:
wfDrivers.wfQsccSyncLoad.0 = 2147483648 COM ports
wfDrivers.wfQsccEnetLoad.0 = 2147483648 Ethernet ports
(nonrepeating)
wfDrivers.wfRptrLoad.0 = 2147483648 Ethernet repeater
ports (ANH only)
wfDrivers.wfTMS380Load.0 = 2147483648 Token ring ports