
Customizing BootP
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Configuring an AN to Use EZ-Install over a Frame Relay PVC
The upstream router is a booting router’s next-hop router. By default, when an AN
router boots, the router’s synchronous interfaces try to get IP addresses from the
upstream router. This process is called EZ-Install.
If you plan to configure an AN router to use EZ-Install over a frame relay PVC in
group access mode, you must create a BootP client interface table. You do not
need to create this table if you configured the frame relay PVC to operate in direct
access mode. The BootP client interface table allows you to associate the IP
address of a remote AN router with the DLCI of its frame relay group access
PVC.
If the upstream router’s interface to the booting router is a frame relay group
access PVC, you must connect to the upstream router and create a BootP client
interface table (in addition to a BootP relay agent forwarding table).
For information about configuring an AN to use EZ-Install, see Installing and
Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers. For information about DLCIs and
frame relay, see Configuring Frame Relay Services.
Creating a BootP Client Interface Table
You create a BootP client interface table by specifying the following:
• IP address of the remote AN router that will boot using EZ-Install over a
frame relay group access PVC connection to the router.
• Frame relay PVC identification number whose destination is the remote AN
that will boot using EZ-Install. Enter in decimal format the DLCI number
assigned by your frame relay service provider. The frame relay network uses
the DLCI number to direct data flow.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to create a BootP client interface table.
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