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Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network
A-16 114074 Rev. A
Quick Get Instructions
1. Select the following path:
wfApplication/wfInternet/wfBootpGroup/wfBootpRelayAgentGroup/
wfBootpRelayIntfTable
2. To display the number of packets forwarded, select
wfBootpRelayIntfRequests
3. To display the number of packets dropped, select
wfBootpRelayIntfHopsDrops
Technician Interface Instructions
Enter the following command to display information that may help you determine
if and why a device is dropping packets, where
<IP_address>
is the address of the
interface receiving the packets:
get wfBootpRelayIntfEntry.*.
<IP_address>
Maintaining the Router Software
The AN/ANH file system resides on the Flash memory card. This part of the
router is not user-serviceable.
You use Technician Interface commands to maintain the local file system on the
AN/ANH Flash card. See Using Technician Interface Software and Using
Technician Interface Scripts for information.
When Technician Interface commands require you to specify a volume, always
specify Volume 1 for an AN/ANH.
Caution: Be very careful when you use the format command with the router.
This command erases all files on the local Flash card, and the router will not be
able to local-boot an image or configuration file until you replace the files. You
can avoid this situation by partitioning the Flash card media. See Using
Technician Interface Software and Managing Routers and BNX Platforms.
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