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TERMINAL SERVERS
BOOTP (privileged)
{SET
}
{DISABLE
}
{DEFINE
}BOOTP{ALWAYS
}{SAVE }
{CHANGE
}
{ONZERO
}{NOSAVE
}
This privileged command designates the use of a BOOTP protocol. The
BOOTP protocol can be used to find the Terminal Server’s Internet address
from a BOOTP server. The BOOTP server contains a data base to associate an
Ethernet MAC address with an IP address. Using DHCP or CMU extensions
for the BOOTP protocol can supply the IP gateway (router) address as well
as the IP netmask. Refer also to SET BOOTP VENDOR command.
DISABLE
Do not use the BOOTP protocol to obtain the Terminal Server’s IP address.
ALWAYS
When initialized, always use the BOOTP protocol to obtain the Terminal
Server’s IP address.
ONZERO
When initialized, if the Terminal Server configured IP address is null, use
the BOOTP protocol to obtain the Terminal Server’s IP address. This is the
default.
SAVE
Save all the parameters received in a BOOTP reply message in the Terminal
Server’s permanent database and set the current IP parameters to these
values.
NOSAVE
Use the parameters received in a BOOTP reply message as the current IP
parameters. Do not save them in the Terminal Server’s permanent database.
This is the default.
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