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8.Using your completed
The AN/ANH or ARN router uses this information to configure interfaces to the network.
The script prompts you for information in this order:
•The initial Global Information worksheet information
•Specific protocol information
•Wide area protocol selection
•Specific protocol information
•The rest of the Global Information worksheet information
After you enter all of the Global Information worksheet and protocol information, the script displays a configuration summary and prompts you to save the configuration to a file.
9.Save the configuration file.
Note: If the AN/ANH or ARN router will use a routine startup procedure other than Directed Netboot, be sure to name the configuration file config.