Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
Global Information Worksheet (continued)
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Enter (FTP) volume | The script automatically selects 1 as the FTP |
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number [1]: | default volume. |
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Do you want to enable TI | y(es) |
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TELNET (y/n) [n]: | n(o) |
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Do you wish to save this | y(es) | Press the [Return] key. |
configuration to a file? | n(o) |
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(y/n) [y] |
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Enter filename | Nortel Networks recommends using the | Press the [Return] key. |
[startup.cfg]: | default file name, startup.cfg. |
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ARN only: Do you wish to | y(es) | Type n and press the |
set up another port/ | n(o) | [Return] key. |
module? (y/n) [y] |
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Router Protocol Worksheets
This section contains the following worksheets, with the prompts and options for routing protocol choices on the Global Information worksheet:
•RIP Worksheet (page
•OSPF Worksheet (page
•Static Route to Site Manager Worksheet (page
RIP Worksheet
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Should RIP listen to the | y(es) |
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default route? (y/n) [n]: | n(o) |
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| Manager location). Answering y(es) to this |
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| default route (0.0.0.0). This is useful when |
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| the RIP updates that the router receives do |
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| not include the static route. |
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