Intermec 6400 User Guide
6400 TCP/IP Client
SECTION 2
6400 Computer TCP/IP Client User’s Guide 2-57
-n
Does not update PCTCP.INI or the kernel.
Use this option with the -v option to view the
information retrieved from the server without
changing your kernel parameters.
pctcp.ini_file
Specifies the complete path of a PCTCP.INI
file from which bootp reads information and
to which bootp writes information (if -w opĆ
tion is used). This optional setting overrides
the PCTCP= environment variable setting.
-r retries
Retries sending a bootp request the number
of times specified by retries. Default: 4.
-t seconds
Times out the bootp command process after
waiting seconds seconds for the bootp reply
to be sent from the server. Default: 60.
-v
Displays detailed (verbose) information about
the server's reply.
-w
Writes configuration information received
from the server into PCTCP.INI.
-?
Displays and explains the usage line of this
command.
-version
Displays the version and patch level of this
command. Refer to this information if you
call Technical Support.
EXAMPLE:
To retrieve your 6400 computer’s IP address and other network
configuration information, timing out if no reply is received within 15
seconds, enter:
configuration information, timing out if no reply is received within 15
seconds, enter:
C:\>bootp –t 15
SEE ALSO:
Dhcp (page 2-58) and these RFCs:
RFC 951, Bootstrap Protocol (Bootp)
RFC 1531, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
RFC 1533, DHCP Options and Bootp Vendor Extensions
RFC 1534, Interoperation Between DHCP and Bootp
RFC 1531, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
RFC 1533, DHCP Options and Bootp Vendor Extensions
RFC 1534, Interoperation Between DHCP and Bootp