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Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network
A-6 114074 Rev. A
Do the following:
1. Make sure that, after booting, you have at least one interface configured
through which the file server that supplied the kernel image can be
reached.
This is necessary for a router that has obtained its image over the network to
load application or string files.
2. Make sure that all the application and string files (files with .exe and .str
filename extensions) reside in the same directory as the kernel image.
3. Check that you have TFTP on the router. To determine this, display the
router’s
loadmap screen message.
If tftp.exe is missing, load it onto the router.
4. Use Site Manager to make sure that IP is enabled and TFTP is created in
the AN/ANH’s configuration file.
Refer to “Verifying the BOOTP Server Setup” later in this appendix.
5. Use Technician Interface commands to verify or correct the status of the
synchronous or Ethernet connectors used for network booting.
Refer to Using Technician Interface Software for instructions. Following are
some examples of AN/ANH commands and their responses, as well as some
connector and interface settings you should consider:
Enter the following command to display the router driver:
get wfLinkModules.15.0
The following response indicates that the AN/ANH driver is configured to
run in Slot 1 (the only AN/ANH slot):
wfLinkModules.wfANLoad.0 = 2147483648
The decimal number
2147483648 represents Slot 1. If the setting is not
2147483648, enter the following command to correct it:
set wfLinkModules.15.0 2147483648;commit
To display the drivers that are configured to run, enter the following
command:
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