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Chapter 1
Overview of Quick-Start
The Quick-Start procedure boots your router locally and configures its initial
interface to an IP network. To complete the Quick-Start procedure, follow these
steps:
1.
Connect a PC or ASCII console to the router.
Connect a PC or a terminal to the router’s console port to access the
Technician Interface (Chapter 2)
.
2.
Connect the router to the IP network.
Connect a cable between the router and the IP network (Chapter 2)
.
3.
Establish a Technician Interface session.
Use the Technician Interface to run the installation script or to start the BCC
(Chapter 2)
.
4.
Boot the router with the
ti.cfg
file to prepare it for Quick-Start
(Chapter 2).
5.
Prepare your network information using the appropriate worksheet
(Chapter 3).
6.
Decide whether to quick-start the router with:
The installation script (install.bat)
The installation script starts all supported routers. Run the installation
script as described in Chapter 4,
Using the Installation Script to
Quick-Start a Router.”
BCC commands
You can also quick-start the router using BCC commands for an initial IP
connection over Ethernet for BN and AN routers (Chapter 5).