re: A small doubt

From: Wes Morris (wmorris@ceriumnetworks.com)
Date: Wed Dec 11 2002 - 12:56:33 GMT-3


Use the address you want to assign to the new router. Autoinstall assumes that the new router has no configuration. And, refer to the document you mentioned for additional steps required for autoinstall to work. Just assigning the address of the new router's serial interface will not get a configuration file out to it.

-wes

>> Good afternoon.
>>
>>
>> I was trying to configure a router for autoinstall. I browsed
>> to
>> the help and this is what appears in the documentation CD.
>>
>>

>> BM_1005902BM_1007900frame-relay map ip
>> ip-address dlci
>>
>>
>> or
>> BM_1005906frame-relay
>> interface-dlci dlci option [protocol ip
>> ip-address]
>> Creates a Frame Relay map pointing back to the new router.
>> or
>> For point-to-point subinterfaces, assigns a data link connection
>> identifier
>> (DLCI) to the interface that connects to the new router, and provides the
>> IP
>> address of the serial port on the new router
>>
>>
>> In the subinterface option, the ip address I specify is the ip
>> I
>> want to GIVE to the new router, or the ip the router alredy has in his
>> serial interface?.
>>
>> The CD doesn't explain that well, or I am having
>> interpretation problems :-) .
>>
>> Thx for the help
>>
>> Best regards
>> Nuno Ventura
>> .
.



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