
Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
You can use Site Manager to enable BootP relay on an interface.
Site Manager Procedure
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1. | In the Configuration Manager window, | The Edit Connector window opens. |
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2. | Choose Edit Circuit. | The Circuit Definition window opens. |
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3. | Choose Protocols. | The Protocols menu opens. |
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4. | Choose Add. | The Select Protocols window opens. |
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5. | Choose BOOTP. | The BOOTP menu opens. |
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6. | Choose File. | The File menu opens. |
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7. | Choose Exit. | You return to the Configuration Manager |
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Creating BootP Relay Agent Forwarding Tables
You must create a BootP relay agent forwarding table for every router that passes BootP traffic between the AN/ANH or ARN router and the BootP server.
The BootP relay agent forwarding table allows you to specify the IP interface that receives the incoming BootP request packets, and the associated IP interface that forwards them. You can add multiple pairs of incoming and outgoing interfaces to support connections to multiple routers in your network.
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