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TERMINAL SERVERS
BOOTP VENDOR (privileged)
{SET
}
{CMU }
{DEFINE
}BOOTP VENDOR{DHCP}
{CHANGE
}
{NONE}
This privileged command specifies BOOTP protocol extensions to be used
for the BOOTP request and reply. The extensions enable the Terminal Server
to obtain the gateway (default router) and netmask values from the BOOTP
server.
CMU
This parameter specifies the use of the CMU (Carnegie Mellon University)
extension for the BOOTP protocol. Using this extension, the Terminal Server
can obtain the IP address IP mask and default gateway.
DHCP
This parameter specifies the use of the DHCP (RFC 1048 or RFC 1533)
extension for the BOOTP protocol. Using this extension, the Terminal Server
can obtain the IP address IP mask and default gateway.
NONE
This parameter specifies the use of no extension for the BOOTP protocol.
Using this option, the Terminal Server can obtain only its IP address.
INTERNET (privileged)
{SET
}
{ADDRESS{
ip-address
}
}
{DEFINE
} INTERNET
{
{NONE
}
}
{CHANGE
}
{[SUBNET]MASK{
net-mask
}
}
{NONE }
}
This privileged command modifies the Terminal Server internet address
and subnet mask.
In order for the Terminal Server to perform in the internet environment
the internet address definition must be included in the Terminal Server
database.
Depending on the class of the internet address defined, the subnet mask
defaults to a Class A, B, or C mask. If the default subnet mask is sufficient, you
do not have to specify the subnet mask.
ADDRESS
Specifies the Terminal Server internet address.
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