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Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
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Copyright 1999 Nortel Networks
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Statement of Conditions
Nortel Networks NA Inc. Software License Agreement
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308614-14.20 Rev
Contents
Chapter Setting Up a Unix Boot Server
Chapter Managing ANH Repeater Ports
Appendix C Using the Quick-Start Local Boot Procedure
Figures
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Tables
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Preface
Before You Begin
Ping
Text Conventions
Bold text
Example Enter show ip alerts routes
Acronyms
Italic text
Ccitt
Hard-Copy Technical Manuals
How to Get Help
Technical Solutions Center Telephone
Network Configuration and Management Tools
Chapter Understanding Tools and Options
Router Startup Procedure
Startup Files
Startup Options
Router Startup Files
Summary of Startup Options for AN/ANH and ARN Routers
Pcmcia
Boot Process
Netboot Process
Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
Calculating an IP Address Direct Access PVC or Standard PPP
Key
AN/ANH/ARN
Obtaining the Kernel and Configuration Files
Obtaining the Configuration File
Obtaining the Kernel File
Local Boot Process
Establishing an IP Network Interface
Preparing for the Initial Startup
Selecting the Initial Startup Option
EZ-Install
Local Boot
Providing a Tailored Configuration File
Netboot
Selecting the Routine Startup Option
Netboot
Recommendations
Directed Netboot
Local Boot
Steps for Completing Startup Options
EZ-Install
Netboot
Directed Netboot
Local Boot
To Configure This Startup Option Complete These Sections
Chapter Setting Up a Unix Boot Server
Topic
Configuring BootPD
Setting Up a BootP Server
Setting Up BootP Sockets
Copying BootPD on Sun Workstations
Enter the following command cp /usr/wf/bin/bootpd /etc
Setting Up BootPD to Run
Setting Up BootPD to Respond to AN/ANH and ARN Routers
Log in to the Unix workstation as root
Editing the bootptab File
Save the bootptab file changes
Cp /usr/wf/config/bootptab /etc
BootPD Tags for a Router Host Name
Required or Tag Optional Value Example
BootPD Tags for a Kernel File Name
Required Tag Or Optional Value Example
Verifying Consistent BootP Service
Sample bootptab File
T130=0x0004\ T129=/rte3/cfg/ANChic.cfg\ tc=general
Providing Tftp Access to All Directories
Setting Up a Tftp Server
Setting Up Tftpd
Providing Tftp Access to All Directories
Restricting Tftp Access to Specified Directories
Restricting Tftp Access to Specified Directories
Ln -s . usr Ln -s . tftpboot
Editing the /etc/inetd.conf File
Setting Up Static Routes to Next-Hop Routers
Adding a Tftp User for an HP 9000 Workstation
Tftpuseridgroupno.//bin/false
Log in as root
Verifying the Routes
Loading the Changes into Memory
Netstat -r
What to Do Next
Kill -1
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Configuring Netboot Services with Site Manager
Preparing Configuration and Image Files
Creating Configuration Files
Module Name Mnemonic Connector Type
Configuration Manager Module Names for AN and ANH
ARN Base Module Configurations
Base Module Site Manager Module Name
Expansion Module Site Manager Module Name
ARN Expansion Module Configurations
ARN Adapter Module Configurations
Adapter Module Site Manager Module Name
Preparing an Image
Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds
Enabling Netboot or Directed Netboot
Choose Protocols Choose Global Protocols
Configuring Netboot Services with Site Manager
Adding a Netboot or Directed Netboot Interface
Choose Interfaces
Configuring a Netboot or Directed Netboot Interface
Setting Up Routing Paths for Netboot
Enabling Router Interfaces
Enabling BootP Relay in a Sample Network
Choose Edit Circuit
Creating BootP Relay Agent Forwarding Tables
Choose Protocols
Choose Relay Agent Interface Table
Input IP Address Output IP Address
Creating the BootP Client Interface Table
IP Address Dlci Number
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Chapter Configuring Netboot Client Services
For This Startup Configuration Complete These Sections
Using Netboot Configuration Commands
Bconfig -d image config
Setting the Boot Configuration
Using the bconfig Command Format
Bconfig image config local network TFTPhost TFTPpathname
Examples of Using the bconfig Command
Bconfig image network bconfig config network
Configuring a Serial Interface for Network Booting
Setting the Netboot Interface Configuration
Fr -annexd -lmi -annexa-intclk
Ifconfig Command Options for a Serial Interface
Configuring an Ethernet Interface for Network Booting
Ifconfig Command Options for an Ethernet Interface
Configuring an ARN Token Ring Interface for Network Booting
Ifconfig Command Options for an ARN Token Ring Interface
Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with the ifconfig Command
Examples of Using the ifconfig Command
Verifying Your Configuration
Getcfg
What to Do Next
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Chapter Managing ANH Repeater Ports
Enabling and Disabling ANH Repeater Ports
Tools Choose Configuration Manager
Choose Setup Repeater
Choose Port Status
Port ANH Port Status Window
Port ANH Port Status Window
Choose Group Parameters
Testing and Resetting ANH Repeater Ports
Reset
Selftest
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Appendix a Site Manager Parameters
Parameter Boot Image From Network
Netboot and Directed Netboot Parameters
Parameter Boot Config From Network
Parameter Boot Image Pathname
Parameter Boot Server Address
Parameter Boot Config Pathname
Parameter Connector IP Address
Netboot Interface Parameters
Parameter Connector
Parameter Slot
Parameter Connector Next Hop
Parameter Connector Subnet Mask
Parameter Connector Protocol Mask
Parameter Connector State
Parameter Input IP Address
BootP Relay Agent Interface Parameters
Parameter Output IP Address
Parameter IP Address
BootP Client Interface Address Parameters
Parameter Dlci Number
Repeater Port Group Parameters
Parameter Reset
Parameter Selftest
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Appendix B Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems
Solving Startup Problems
Upstream Router Not Sending BootP Responses
Upstream Router Not Receiving BootP Requests
Router Fails to Get IP Address
Router Fails to Netboot
BootP Server Not Sending BootP Responses
Router Not Sending BootP Responses
See Verifying the BootP Server Setup on page B-14
Router Fails to Perform Directed Netboot
Router Netboots, but Fails to Load Applications
Get wfDrivers.*.0
Get wfTokenRingEntry.*.1.connector
Get wfSyncEntry.*.1.connector
Get wfCSMACDEntry.*.1.connector
Set wfDrivers.wfTMS380Load.0 2147483648commit
Displaying Statistics and Error Messages
Identifying Remote Connectivity Problems
Displaying Messages from the Router Console
Guidelines for Using Packet Capture
Guidelines for Using a LAN Protocol Analyzer
Resolving Connectivity Problems
Displaying Parameter Settings
Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems
Debugging the BootP Server
Compare the bootptab file with the bootpd.dmp file
Table B-1 BootP Messages
Message Explanation
Verifying the BootP Server Setup
Bootptab file for an ARN should contain these entries
Displaying the BootP Server IP Routes
Netstat -rn grep -i -n IPaddress
Quick Get Instructions
Get wfBootpRelayIntfEntry.*.IPaddress
Displaying the Number of Packets Forwarded and Dropped
Select the following path
Maintaining the Router Software
Upgrading the Software Image
Restoring a Local File System
Setup Hints
Hints and Notes
Implementation Notes
Appendix C Using the Quick-Start Local Boot Procedure
Using the Worksheets
What Is Quick-Start?
Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
Fill out the Global Information worksheet completely
Using the Quick-Start Local Boot Procedure
Fill out one Wide Area Protocol worksheet
Global Information Worksheet
Global Information Worksheet
Prompt Options Your Response
Using the Quick-Start Local Boot Procedure
Router Protocol Worksheets
RIP Worksheet
Ospf Worksheet
Nbma
Enter a router priority value. The lower
Wide Area Protocol Worksheets
DCE
Frame Relay Worksheet
PPP Worksheet
See Configuring PPP Services for
Running the Quick-Start Script
Using the Quick-Start Local Boot Procedure Smds Worksheet
Requested Information Options Your Response
Enter Manager to log
Restart the router by entering boot
Enter dir to check the contents of the flash memory card
Follow the script online
Save the configuration file
Task Action Details
To cancel the test, type q
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