
J4350 and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide
Create a configu ration file and place it o n a TFTP server on the network. A
configuratio
n file c an be either of the following:
Ahost-specif
ic file with the name hostname.conf where hostname is
thenameoftheServicesRouter.
A default configuration file with the minimum con fi guration necessary to
Telnet into the new Services Router for further configuration.
Physically attach the Services Router to the network using one or m o re of the
following in
terface types
Ethernet
Serial with H
DLC encapsulation
If the DHC P re
sponse contains only the hostname for the TFTP server, add IP
address-to-hostname mapping for the TFT P server to a DNS database file.
To use an existing router to receive TFTP requests and forward them to
the TFTP server, add additional IP addresses of the hosts providing the
TFTP servic
e.
If you choose
to create a host-specific configuration file, you must
also complete the following tasks:
ConfiguretheDHCPservertoprovideaconfigurationfilenametothenew
Services Router. This filename is then used to request a configuration file from
aTFTPserve
r. Copy the ho st-specific con fig uration to the TFTP server.
Copy a defau
lt configuration file n amed network.conf to the TFTP server. This
file contains IP address-to-hostname mappings in the format ip host ip address
hostname entries. If a host-spec ific configuration file is not specified by the
DHCP serve
r, this file is used to create a hostname for the new Services Router.
Add the IP a
ddress-to-hostname mapping for the new Services Router to a
DNS d atabase file.
Configuri
ng Autoinstallation with a Configuration Editor
To configu
re autoinstallation:
1. Navigate t
o the top of the configuration hie rarchy in either the J-Web or CLI
configuration editor.
2. To config
ure autoinstallation, perform the configuration tasks described in
Table 42.
3. If you are
using the J-Web interface, click Commit to view a summary of your
changes, then click OK to commit the configuration. If you are using the CLI,
commit the con figuration by entering the
commit command.
128 Configuring Autoinstallation with a Configuration Editor
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