Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN RoutersB-14 308614-14.20 Rev 00Verifying the BootP Server SetupThis section describes what to do if the BootP server is receiving BootP requestsbut is failing to respond, or is failing to forward the kernel, configuration,application, or string files.Verify the BootP server setup as follows:1. Ensure that the kernel file and all of the application (.exe) files are in thesame directory.You can place these files in any directory you want. The Image Builderautomatically generates the kernel file and application files when you openthe software image file. By default, the Image Builder stores these files for theAN/ANH in the /$HOME/.builder_dir/rel/an directory, where <rel> isthe current BayRS release for the AN/ANH. The default directory for theARN is /$HOME/.builder_dir/rel/arn, where is the current BayRSrelease for the ARN.For example, Version 6.0 of the Image Builder stores the Version 12.00 filesfor an ARN in the /$HOME/.builder_dir/rel12.00/arn directory.2. Ensure that the router extracts the kernel file and all of the applicationand string files from the same software image file.If these files are from different software versions, the router may fail to bootor may not operate properly.3. Ensure that the bootptab file is in the /etc directory.4. Ensure that the bootptab file for an AN/ANH contains the followingentries:general:\:hd=/$HOME/.builder_dir/rel/an:\:bf=krnl_an.exe:\:bs=auto:\:vm=rfc1048:The bootptab file for an ARN should contain these entries:general:\:hd=/$HOME/.builder_dir/rel/arn:\:bf=krnl_arn.exe:\:bs=auto:\:vm=rfc1048: