Intermec 6200 Reference Guide

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SECTION 1
Getting Started
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 6200/6300 Hand-Held Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
3. Create a download list file, as described previously, and place it in the
default working directory for the tftpd server.  The list file must be named
<workgroup>.BCF where <workgroup> is the value of the WORKGROUP
field in the UNIT ID menu.
The following errors may be displayed when attempting a TFTP connection:
Error Description
1
PSROB0C.EXE could not be loaded
100
TCP/IP Kernel is not loaded
101
Invalid client IP address
201
TFTP.EXE failed
202
TFTP.EXE not found
203
Unknown server
204
Remote file name is invalid
205
Local file name is invalid
206
File not found on server
207
Timeout
TCP/IP Bootp
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NOTE:
This option applies only to Norand Utilities program versions prior to V2.00.  In V2.00 and
later, this option is replaced by the TFTP option described above.
The following setup is required for TCP/IP Bootp:
1. Bootpd and tftp services must be running on a TCP/IP server.
2. On the bootpd server, add entries for the HHCs to the bootpd configuration
file, usually named bootptab.  The following would be a typical entry in this
file on a UNIX server:
username:\
bf=6200ipl.bcf:ht=ether:ha=xxxxxxxxxxxx:ip=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:\
hd=/usr/boot:
On a DOS server, a typical entry would be
username:\
bf=“6200ipl.bcf”:ht=ether:ha=xxxxxxxxxxxx:ip=nnn.nnn.nnn.nn:\
hd=“\apps”:
where:
bf = Bootfile.  This should be 6200IPL.BCF or 6300IPL.BCF.
ht = Hardware type.
ha = Hardware address.  This is the Ethernet address of the HHC.  This
address is displayed on the HHC when TCP/IP is selected in the Norand
Utilities program.
hd = Home directory.  This specifies the directory where the bootfile is
located.
ip = IP address.
3. Create a download list file, as described previously, and place it in the
directory specified by the hd parameter in bootptab.
1. Getting Started