Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers

Setting Up Routing Paths for Netboot

You set up the routing paths between the BootP server and the AN/ANH or ARN router by:

Enabling each router interface in the paths to the routers

Creating a BootP relay agent forwarding table for each router in a path

Creating a BootP client interface table for the upstream router when the router is on a Frame Relay PVC in group access mode

Enabling Router Interfaces

You must enable BootP relay (also called BootP pass-through or gateway) on all interfaces in the paths between AN/ANH or ARN routers and the BootP server. For example, you would enable BootP relay on the interfaces indicated in Figure 3-1.

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