Nortel Networks 114200-E Network Router User Manual


 
Configuring the ARN for Netboot and Directed Netboot
114200-E Rev 00
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Using the bconfig Command
You use the
bconfig
command to configure the boot option.
To use netboot, you use the boot configuration command
bconfig
to specify
that the ARN software image file or configuration file resides on the network.
To use directed netboot, you use the
bconfig
command to specify the IP
address of the server and the full pathname to the software image and
configuration file.
To use local boot, you use the
bconfig
command to specify that the
configuration file and software image both reside on the local file system (that
is, the PCMCIA Flash card).
Format for the bconfig Command
To configure an interface for netboot, use the following format:
bconfig -d
[
image
|
config
]
To configure an interface for directed netboot, use the following format:
bconfig
[
image
|
config
] [
local
|
network
[
<TFTP_host> <TFTP_pathname>
]]
You must use the
bconfig
command twice: once to specify the location of the
software image, and again to specify the location of the configuration file.
Refer to Table A-5
for a complete description of the
bconfig
command.
Table A-5. bconfig Command Settings
Option Description
image Indicates the routers software image.
config Indicates the routers configuration file.
local Indicates that the specified file (image or config) resides in the routers local file system.
network Indicates that the specified file (image or config) resides on a remote file system.
<TFTP_host>
Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. If both the software image and configuration
file are on the network, both files must reside on the same host.
<TFTP_path>
Specifies the complete pathname of the remote software image or configuration file.
-d Reverts to the default values for the software image or configuration file and nullifies any
previously specified IP address and pathname for the file, thus disabling directed netboot.