Compaq 5525B Manual De Usuario
Configuration Through the Network with BOOTP
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Configuration Through the Network with BOOTP
BOOTP is a protocol for configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter as it
boots. During the boot sequence, the Print Server can broadcast a
BOOTP request and if a BOOTP server is running on the network
configured to respond to the requesting device, it will provide the
Internal Ethernet Adapter with its IP address, netmask, default router,
and a time server from which to query the current time (GMT) and the
timezone in which the Internal Ethernet Adapter is located.
boots. During the boot sequence, the Print Server can broadcast a
BOOTP request and if a BOOTP server is running on the network
configured to respond to the requesting device, it will provide the
Internal Ethernet Adapter with its IP address, netmask, default router,
and a time server from which to query the current time (GMT) and the
timezone in which the Internal Ethernet Adapter is located.
By default, the Print Server will broadcast a BOOTP request when it
boots. The following command can be used to control this request:
boots. The following command can be used to control this request:
store tcpip
ifnum opts [[-]bootp]
On the BOOTP server, there must be an entry in /etc/bootptab similar
to the following:
to the following:
M205:\
:sm=
netmask:\
:hd=/usr/boot:\
:bf=null:\
:gw=
:bf=null:\
:gw=
default router:\
:ht=ethernet:\
:ha=
:ha=
network address:\ (i.e. 0080720000DC)
:ip=
ipaddress:\
:ts=
time server:\
:to=
timezone: (in seconds from GMT)
Restoring Factory Defaults
If at any time you would like to restore the Print Server’s
network
settings to their original state, you can perform a npsh command or
utilize the dipswitches on the Internal Ethernet Adapter itself.
utilize the dipswitches on the Internal Ethernet Adapter itself.