Technical data
Using Technician Interface Software
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• Configure search depth for hardware compression.
• Display a greeting or message before the login prompt.
• Customize the Technician Interface Welcome message.
• Record console messages to a file.
• Enable Internal Clocking Mode.
• Respond to QENET underflow errors.
• Monitor IP routes (for IP, OSPF, and BGP).
A table of all the Technician Interface commands and their associated access
levels appears at the end of this chapter (Table 8-4).
Managing AN, ANH, ARN, and ASN Routers
The following sections apply to the AN, ANH, ARN, and ASN routers. The
following guides collectively provide complete instructions for setting up Netboot
and Directed Netboot on an AN, ANH, ARN, or ASN router:
• Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Systems
• Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers
• Connecting ASN Routers to a Network
• Configuring BayStack Remote Access
• Connecting ASN Routers to a Network
You need to use the
ifconfig
and
bconfig
commands to configure the AN, ANH,
ARN, and ASN routers:
• Use the
ifconfig
command to configure the router’s initial IP interface to the
network.
• Use the
bconfig
command to specify the location and name of the router
software image and configuration file.