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Installing and Operating BayStack ARN/DC Routers
B-4
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Filling Out the Worksheets
The inst_arn.bat script provides many options for configuring the ARN/DC on a
network. Since typical remote access uses a serial interface over a wide area
connection, this sample describes only the options involved with a serial
configuration.
We suggest the following procedure when you fill out worksheets:
1.
Fill out the Global Information Worksheet completely.
The sample worksheet lists options common to all serial interface
configurations.
2.
After you record your protocol selections on the Global Information
Worksheet, fill out
one
Router Protocol worksheet.
This worksheet lists specific options for RIP, OSPF, or Static Route
configurations. For example, if you select RIP as your routing protocol, you
need to fill out only the worksheet pertaining to RIP.
3.
Fill out
one
Wide Area Protocol worksheet.
This worksheet lists specific options for Bay Networks (proprietary)
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), frame relay, Standard PPP, and switched
multimegabit data service (SMDS) configurations. For example, if you select
frame relay as your wide area protocol, you need to fill out only the frame
relay worksheet.
4.
Run
inst_arn.bat
as described in “Running the Quick-Start Script” on
page B-16.
Or, a remote-site operator runs the installation script as described in this
guide.
5.
Once the router has an initial connection to the network, use the guide
Configuring BayStack Remote Access
to configure the router using Site
Manager.
Note:
This section provides worksheets only for a serial interface
configuration over a wide area connection. It does not contain worksheets for
LAN configuration options. If configuring a LAN interface, read the
Quick-Start text and prompts carefully before responding, as they will differ
from the serial sample.