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Configuring BayStack Remote Access
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Router configuration and management tools included with BayRS:
-- Technician Interface, a command-line interface that operates in router
memory. Technician Interface commands and scripts provide real-time
SNMP-based Management Information Base (MIB) access from an
attached or remote (modem or Telnet) management console.
-- AN Monitor, a command-line interface to the BayStack router diagnostic
firmware. You use the AN Monitor to configure AN, ANH, and ARN boot
configurations.
Quick2Config
®
, a Microsoft Windows-based application that you can use to
create or modify router configuration files.
This manual describes how to connect BayStack routers to a managed network
using Site Manager, and how to set the startup configuration using the AN
Monitor and Technician Interface.
BayStack Router Startup Procedure
The following sections describe the software files and configuration options
involved in the BayStack router startup procedure:
Star
tup Files
Startup Options
Startup Files
Before it can operate, a router must boot a software image. The software image
contains an operating-system kernel file that supports the router platform, plus a
group of executable files that support the major networking protocols and dial-up
services that the network requires. Booting the router is the process of installing
and using the applicable software image files.
To bridge and route traffic, a router also needs a configuration file that is tailored
to the network. A configuration file is a binary system file that contains hardware
and software configuration data.
Note: If you plan to use Quick2Config to configure a BayStack router, see
Configuring Your Router Using the Quick2Config Tool.
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