Installation guide

2-15Remote Annex 2000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 2 Installing the Remote Annex 2000
12 Choose the server that contains the operational code that will be
downloaded to the Annex(es) and select OK.
A message appears when the installation is complete. If any
errors occur during the process, an error message window
appears.
13 Now you can run the Annex Manager, which configures the
Annex(es) and security. Refer to the Annex Manager for DOS
Administrator’s Guide for the PC for information about Annex
Manager.
If a Remote Annex 2000 boots from a Novell server, the Remote
Annex is available for IPX dial-in and dial-out only. Other
Remote Annex 2000 features such as PPP, SLIP, ARAP, and CLI
are not supported.
Installing to and Loading from a UNIX Host
This section contains a description of what you need to do to install
the Remote Annex 2000’s operational software and image to a UNIX
host. See the Remote Annex Administrators Guide for UNIX for
additional information. Proceed as follows:
1 Install the image on a UNIX host. The software Installation Notes that
come with your software release describe how to do that.
If you have a BOOTP server, boot the Remote Annex
2000. Otherwise, continue to the next step.
2 Execute the ROM Monitor addr command:
Enter the Remote Annex 2000’s Internet address.
Modify any other parameters that the Remote Annex
2000 may require for the initial boot, i.e., the preferred
load host’s Internet address and the subnet mask (see
addr on page 3-5).