BootP client interface table, 3-14ifconfig options, 4-6 Quick-Start worksheets, C-9

O

operating systems, 2-3

options for obtaining startup files application files, 1-3

string files, 1-3

options for obtaining the IP address Directed Netboot, 1-5EZ-Install, 1-5

Local Boot, 1-12 Netboot, 1-5

Optivity software, 1-1

OSPF, worksheet for, C-7

outgoing interface, specifying, 3-12

Output IP Address parameter, 3-13,A-7

P

Packet Capture utility, B-9, B-20

packets analyzing, B-9

displaying forwarded and dropped, B-16

PathMan, 1-1

path-name restrictions, 3-5

pound sign in bootptab file, 2-5

power loss while writing to a file, 1-17,B-18

PPP worksheets

Nortel Networks Proprietary, C-9 Standard, C-11

product support, xviii

publications hard copy, xvii

PVC. See Frame Relay

Q

Quick Get tool, B-8

Quick-Start procedure commands, C-14

defined, 1-15, C-2

inst_arn.bat script, C-14 install.bat script, C-14 running, C-13

using, C-14

worksheets for, C-2 to C-13

R

receive socket, BootP, 2-2

relay agent forwarding table. See BootP

remote dial-up,B-8

repeater ports, Ethernet, A-9enabling, 5-2 resetting, 5-5,A-9testing, A-9

Reset parameter, 5-5,A-9

resetting and testing ANH repeater ports, 5-5,A-9

resetting the router while writing to a file, B-18

RFC 1048, 2-7

router software image. See software image

RouterMan, 1-1

routine startup options, 1-16

S

saturation of router memory, preventing, 1-17

Selftest parameter, 5-5,A-9

send socket, BootP, 2-2

Site Manager, 1-16

slot number, C-4

Slot parameter, A-4

sm (subnet mask) tab, in bootptab file, 2-5

SMDS wide area protocol, worksheet for, C-13

sniffer. See LAN protocol analyzer

sockets, BootP, 2-2

software image an.exe file, 1-3 arn.exe file, 1-3 default boot location, 1-4 definition of, 1-2 preparing, 3-2

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