Technical data
Quick-Starting Routers
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For information about using Site Manager, see Configuring and Managing
Routers with Site Manager.
• NETarchitect
NETarchitect integrates Site Manager’s Configuration Manager tool with File
Manager to help you store, distribute, and boot multiple router files.
For more information, see Configuring and Maintaining Networks with the
NETarchitect System in the Optivity
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documentation set.
• Quick2Config
Quick2Config is an easy-to-use configuration tool for the ASN and the
BayStack AN and ANH routers.
For more information, see Configuring Your Router Using the Quick2Config
Tool in the Quick2Config documentation set.
• Technician Interface
The Technician Interface is a command-line interface for managing routers
and setting MIB values. (BCC commands are gradually replacing Technician
Interface functions.)
For more information, see Using Technician Interface Software.
• HTTP Server
The HTTP Server provides embedded Web tools on the router to view device
information. It also provides some configuration functions like port disabling.
You enable the HTTP Server on the router from install.bat or Site Manager.
For more information, see Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server.
Completing the Configuration Procedure
The Quick-Start procedure creates a configuration file named startup.cfg on the
router. The initial configuration is active in the router’s memory.
You use a configuration tool to add protocols and ports to the initial configuration.
After testing the new configuration, you save it as config, the router’s default
configuration file.