Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources
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resolution, an entry in the terminal's host file (Setup | Connectivity | Internet |
Setup | Connectivity | Internet |
Setup | Connectivity | Internet |
Setup | Connectivity | Internet |
DNS | Hosts
DNS | Hosts
DNS | Hosts
DNS | Hosts) qualifies. For NFS, the directory MUST be exported with read/write/
execute permissions and with root mapping to root, not to nobody. For SMB, the
server's guest account needs to be activated and guest users need to be able to
connect to that share for full control.
MF_CFG
MF_CFG
MF_CFG
MF_CFG
When using the flash build utility, this option provides the network services style
path to the file that contains the list of images that are available for programming.
The syntax for NFS is
machine:/path
, where
machine
is the IP address or DNS
resolvable machine name for the server, and
path
is the full pathname. The syntax
for SMB (Windows server) is
//machine/share[/path]
, where
machine
is a
DNS resolvable machine name,
share
is the share name, and
path
is an optional
path within that share. For name resolution, an entry in the terminal's host file
(Setup | Connectivity | Internet | DNS | Hosts
Setup | Connectivity | Internet | DNS | Hosts
Setup | Connectivity | Internet | DNS | Hosts
Setup | Connectivity | Internet | DNS | Hosts) qualifies. For NFS, the directory
must be exported with read/write/execute permissions and with root mapping to
root, not to nobody. For SMB, the server's guest account needs to be activated and
guest users need to be able to connect to that share for full control.
XFS
XFS
XFS
XFS
DHCP provides a standard option for font servers. The standard option (48) is a list
of IP addresses and assumes that the font server will be on port 7100. If you want
to define your font servers by machine name rather than IP address, or want to run
them at a different port (HP/UX puts its font servers at 7000 by default), you must
use this option. The data is a comma-delimited list of font servers, of the form:
tcp/machine[:port]
, where the port is optional. The machine can have either
an IP address or a DNS-resolvable name.
XDMCP
XDMCP
XDMCP
XDMCP
DHCP provides a standard option for XDMCP. The standard option (49) is a list of
IP addresses that the terminal treats as XDMCP queries. If you wish either to
provide XDMCP Indirect connections (where the other side of the connection
provides a list of who you can connect to) or to provide a DNS-resolvable name,
you can use the T1500-specific option.
BUDDY_BOOT
BUDDY_BOOT
BUDDY_BOOT
BUDDY_BOOT
This flag is set by a DHCP/BOOTP server to distinguish a network boot from a Boot
Server boot (otherwise known as “Buddy Boot”). A terminal that provides Boot
Server service will set this; otherwise, this option should never be used.
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