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QuickOn for Windows for the IBM Network Station Release 3.0

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Ignore this message.

If you get a blue screen with the Console window, something has been set up incorrectly. Check the 

Configuration Directory

 settings using F5 on the Setup Utility. If you are still having problems, 

see the 

Troubleshooting

 section below. 

Setting NVRAM for Boot Monitors Prior to 3.0

If you are running boot monitor prior to 3.0, proceed with the following steps. 

1. Clear NVRAM as explained in the 

Clearing NVRAM

 section. 

2. Choose 

F5 = Set Network Parameters

a. Set the 

IP Addressed from

 to 

NVRAM

b. Set the 

Network Station IP Address

 to reflect the IP address of the Network Station. 

c. Set the 

First Boot Host IP Address

 to the address of the to the IP address of the 

Network Station containing the flash card. 

d. Leave the 

Second Boot Host IP Address

 values as 

0.0.0.0

. Set the 

Third Boot 

Host IP Address

 value to the IP address of your MetaFrame, WinFrame, or WinCenter 

server. 

e. Set the 

Gateway IP Address

Subnet Mask

, and 

Broadcast IP Address

 parameters 

as appropriate for your network. 

f. Press 

Enter

 to return to the Setup Utility screen. 

3. Choose 

F6 = Set Boot Parameters

a. Leave the 

Boot File

 value blank. 

b. Leave the 

TFTP Boot Directory

 value blank. 

c. Set the 

NFS Boot Directory

 to 

/peerboot/

The trailing 

/

 is required at the end of the 

/peerboot/

 path.

d. Set 

Configuration File

 to 

peer.nsm

 if your MetaFrame server is not configured for 

load balancing. If you are using load balancing, set this field to 

peerlb.nsm

 or 

peerbc.nsm

 depending on whether you want the direct connection or broadcast 

capability. 

e. Set the 

Configuration Directory

 to 

/peerboot/configs/

The trailing 

/

 is required at the end of the Configuration Directory path.

f. Set the 

TFTP Order

MOP Order

, and 

LOCAL Order

 to 

D

g. Set 

NFS Order

 to 

1

h. Press 

Enter

 to return to the Setup Utility screen. 

4. Press 

Enter

 again to start the boot process. 

The Network Station should boot and display the message 

NS0910 Attempting to use the NFS protocol

and then load the kernel. The Network Station splash screen appears followed by a screen that 
indicates a boot monitor refresh. 

Do not touch the system during the boot monitor update

. The 

Network Station automatically reboots when the update completes. You may see a message in 

red:

Summary of Contents for QuickOn for Running Windows

Page 1: ...a Virtual Machine JVM You can access Windows based applications from a multi user Windows NT Server that runs either Citrix MetaFrame WinFrame or WinCenter from NCD Inc This document explains how to i...

Page 2: ...Network Stations that can boot from a single Network Station that you installed with a QuickOn for Running Windows flash card depends on the environment LAN traffic and peer boot timing are the major...

Page 3: ...is on the same subnet as the Network Station A separate configuration file is provided as detailed below for each method Encryption The QuickOn for Running Windows flash card is configured to only us...

Page 4: ...ws l The IP address of the Network Station l The IP address of the MetaFrame WinFrame or WinCenter server l The subnet mask gateway and other network setup parameters Boot Monitor If the Network Stati...

Page 5: ...rd will be listed under PCMCIA Card If you do not see a PCMCIA Card entry then the card has not been configured see the Troubleshooting section b Press Enter to return to the Setup Utility screen 2 Ch...

Page 6: ...t the boot process The Network Station should boot and display the message NS0810 Booting from local device and then load the kernel The Network Station splash screen and MetaFrame WinFrame or WinCent...

Page 7: ...FTP Order NFS Order and MOP Order to D f Set LOCAL Order to 1 g Press Enter to return to the Setup Utility screen 4 Press Enter again to start the boot process The Network Station should boot and disp...

Page 8: ...Parameters a Leave the Boot File value blank b Set the NFS Boot Directory to peerboot The trailing is required at the end of the peerboot path c Set the TFTP Order and LOCAL Order under Boot Host Pro...

Page 9: ...meters as appropriate for your network f Press Enter to return to the Setup Utility screen 3 Choose F6 Set Boot Parameters a Leave the Boot File value blank b Leave the TFTP Boot Directory value blank...

Page 10: ...with an IP address and other limited DHCP options These DHCP options when entered correctly do not interfere with QuickOn for Running Windows These options include l Option 1 Subnet Mask l Option 3 R...

Page 11: ...ork or the server configuration If you see a light blue screen instead of the Windows NT logon screen the first time you start your QuickOn Network Station your keyboard setting may be wrong or your k...

Page 12: ...port will yield a log of the Console messages For example with an AIX telnet session type the following command and replace 0 0 0 0 with your Network Station IP address telnet 0 0 0 0 5998 tee tmp co...

Page 13: ...QuickOn for Windows for the IBM Network Station Release 3 0 Page 13 of 13 End of Document...

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