debugging, B-12 displaying IP routes, B-15 location of files, 3-5

not receiving BootP requests, B-4required for startup options, 1-4responses, failure of, B-2troubleshooting, B-4,B-14

BootPD copying, 2-2 debugger tool, B-12linking to TFTPD, 2-10

send and receive sockets, 2-2

bootpd debugger tool, B-12

bootpd.dmp file, B-12

bootptab file debugging, B-13editing, 2-3 to 2-8symbols in, 2-5 syntax, 2-4 troubleshooting, B-14

break sequences, issuing, 4-2

broadcast address, 1-6

bs (boot size) tag, in bootptab file, 2-6

C

clocking, synchronous interface, 4-6

command-line interface logging in to, 4-2

commands bconfig

correcting router parameters with, B-2 examples, 4-4

format, 4-3 boot, C-14 dir, C-14 get, B-8

getcfg, 4-10, B-2, B-10 ifconfig, 4-5 to 4-9log, B-8

run inst_arn.bat

See Quick-Start procedure run install.bat

See Quick-Start procedure

compacting files, B-18

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comparing startup options, 1-16

configuration file corrupted, B-17 creating, 3-2 customized, 1-12, 1-15 default boot location, 1-4 defined, 1-3

getting from a BootP server, 1-9hint for creating, B-19restrictions, 3-5

using the local, C-14

configuring

Directed Netboot, 2-1,4-1EZ-Install, 2-1,3-1interfaces, 4-1

Local Boot, C-1

Netboot, 2-1,4-1

Connector IP Address parameter, 3-9,A-4

Connector Next Hop parameter, 3-9,A-5

Connector parameter, 3-8,A-4

Connector Protocol Mask parameter, 3-9,A-5

Connector State parameter, 3-9, A-6

Connector Subnet Mask parameter, 3-9, A-5

conventions, text, xiv

cost of line usage, 1-17

customer support, xviii

D

daemon BootP, 2-2TFTP, 2-9

debugging the BootP server, B-12

default IP interface settings Ethernet, 4-7, 4-8 synchronous, 4-6

deleting files, B-17

diagnostics monitor (AN Monitor), 1-2

dial-up access, B-8

dir command, C-14

direct access. See Frame Relay

Directed Netboot bconfig command, 4-4

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