Configuring Netboot Client Services
What to Do Next
You can now boot the AN/ANH or ARN router over the network, assuming that you have done the following:
•Configured a UNIX workstation to support network booting, as described in Chapter 2
•Prepared configuration and boot image files and placed them in the appropriate locations for your boot configuration, as described in Chapter 3
Whenever you boot the router, it should start routing traffic as specified in the configuration file it obtains from the BootP server.
To determine whether the AN/ANH or ARN router is routing traffic, use the Site Manager Statistics Manager tool to view traffic statistics and the Events Manager tool to view the event log. For instructions on using these tools, see Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager.
If the AN/ANH or ARN router does not start routing traffic after booting, see Appendix B, “Troubleshooting Network Boot Problems.”